Philosophy and Religion.
First published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Hoboken :
Taylor and Francis,
2013.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Original Title Page; Original Copyright Page; Translator's Preface; Table of Contents; Memoir of Axel Hägerström; One: A Summary of My Philosophy; Praeterea censeo metaphysicam esse delendam; 1. The Critique of Subjectivism; 2. The Concept of Reality; The Law of Contradiction as a Law of Reality; Consciousness and its Object; Reality, Self-identity, and Determinateness; Space-and-Time as the Only Conceivable Continuum for the Real; 3. The Rejection of Metaphysics; The Two Roots of Metaphysics; Metaphysics in Some of the Sciences; Conclusion.
- Two: Moral PhilosophyI. On the Truth of Moral Propositions; 1. The Problem of Conflicting Moral Valuations; 2. Some Accounts of the Objective Grounds of Moral Valuations; 3. Are Moral Propositions Either true or False?; 4. The Development of Moral Ideas; 5. Obligation and Objective Reality; 6. Moral Theory and the Stability of Society; 7. Moral Philosophy as a Science; II. On the Idea of Duty; 1. The Psychological Content of Command; 2. The Idea of Duty.
- 3. The Relationship and Difference Between the State of Mind of the Recipient of a Command and that Which is Associated With the Idea of ObligationThree: Philosophy of Religion; I. Metaphysical Religiosity; 1. Forms of Metaphysical Religiosity; Interrelations between I-Metaphysics and Reality-Metaphysics; Metaphysical Religiosity and the Feeling of Blessedness; 2. Scholasticism and Mysticism as Tendencies Within Metaphysical Religiosity; Scholasticism and Metaphysical Religiosity; The Transition from Scholasticism to Mysticism; Scholasticism in Mysticism: Meister Eckhart.
- 3. Some Historical Examples of Metaphysical ReligiosityMetaphysical Religiosity in Early Christianity; Metaphysical Religiosity in Kantianism; The Connection Between Mystery-Faith and Philosophical Religiosity; Two Main Types of Metaphysical Religiosity; 4. Psychological Explanation of Metaphysical Religiosity; The Pure Feeling of Certainty and the Idea of Pure Being; Reality and Space and Time; Conditions for the Religious Temper; Religious Feeling and Self-Consciousness; II. Lectures on So-called Spiritual Religion; 1. Some Implications of the Spiritualization of Religion.
- 2. The Intellectual Crux of Spiritual Religion, as Illustrated in the Thought of Schleiermacher3. The Concept of Spirit in Primitive Religion; 4. Certain Phenomena in the History of Religion and the Ascription of Spirits to Objects; 5. The Concept of God in Spiritual Religion; The Holiness of God; The Righteousness of God; The Goodness of God; The Philosophic Concept of God as Absolute; III. The Truth-Value of Christian Dogmatics; 1. The Consciousness of the' I' and the Religious Consciousnes; 2. The Question of Truth in Religion; 3. The Religious Type and the Irreligious Type.