The Fall and Hypertime
Autor Hud Hudsonen Limba Engleză Hardback – 25 iun 2014
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780198712695
ISBN-10: 0198712693
Pagini: 226
Dimensiuni: 161 x 222 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0198712693
Pagini: 226
Dimensiuni: 161 x 222 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
... a brilliant and creative defense ... the reader of Hudson's book will be richly rewarded with penetrating and creative discussion of theology, epistemology, metaphysics, and philosophy of religion applied to one of the major disputes of our day regarding the rational status of religious beliefs.
this is an outstanding book from a creative and rigorous philosopher, and its arguments deserve careful engagement.
The contribution of Hudson's new book to the philosophy of religion is profound ... not only has Hudson given us a fascinating tour of the account of the fall and an accessible account of the current state of the metaphysics of time; he has also showcased a method by which metaphysics can recast debates that were previously thought to be purely empirical.
Everyone should read this book, just to say you've had the experience. Hudson, a first-rate philosopher, argues with Plantingan chutzpah that the most literal rendition of Adam's fall and original sin can be made entirely consistent with everything we know from mainstream science. The book is artfully conceived, analytically rich, and playfully witty
I found this book interesting and rewarding, as well as a real pleasure to read. It's a sustained defense of a rather provocative thesis, using original arguments in metaphysics, epistemology, the philosophy of time, space, personal identity, and the philosophy of religion.
With nothing short of pure mastery, Hud Hudson sets out to challenge the presumptive ways in which some people can overestimate the scope of science in The Fall and Hypertime ... its primary contribution lies in its capacity to deliver a deep appreciation of the place and scope of metaphysics in the interpretation of Scripture and, perhaps, a humbler perception of the capacity of science to call into question a theological view of history.
this is an outstanding book from a creative and rigorous philosopher, and its arguments deserve careful engagement.
The contribution of Hudson's new book to the philosophy of religion is profound ... not only has Hudson given us a fascinating tour of the account of the fall and an accessible account of the current state of the metaphysics of time; he has also showcased a method by which metaphysics can recast debates that were previously thought to be purely empirical.
Everyone should read this book, just to say you've had the experience. Hudson, a first-rate philosopher, argues with Plantingan chutzpah that the most literal rendition of Adam's fall and original sin can be made entirely consistent with everything we know from mainstream science. The book is artfully conceived, analytically rich, and playfully witty
I found this book interesting and rewarding, as well as a real pleasure to read. It's a sustained defense of a rather provocative thesis, using original arguments in metaphysics, epistemology, the philosophy of time, space, personal identity, and the philosophy of religion.
With nothing short of pure mastery, Hud Hudson sets out to challenge the presumptive ways in which some people can overestimate the scope of science in The Fall and Hypertime ... its primary contribution lies in its capacity to deliver a deep appreciation of the place and scope of metaphysics in the interpretation of Scripture and, perhaps, a humbler perception of the capacity of science to call into question a theological view of history.
Notă biografică
Hud Hudson is a professor of philosophy at Western Washington University. He works primarily in the areas of metaphysics, philosophy of religion, and the history of modern philosophy, and has published numerous articles in a variety of journals including Noûs, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Philosophical Studies, and The Journal of Philosophy. He is the author of The Metaphysics of Hyperspace (OUP, 2005), A Materialist Metaphysics of the Human Person (Cornell University Press, 2001), and Kant's Compatibilism (Cornell University Press, 1994).