Hartshorne and the Metaphysics of Animal RightsSUNY Press, 1 de gen. 1988 - 159 pàgines Charles Hartshorne is one of the premier metaphysicians and philosophers of religion in the twentieth century. He has written extensively on animals, both as a philosopher of nature and as an expert on bird song. Since the publication of Creative Synthesis and Philosophic Method in 1970, he has devoted a great deal of attention to animals. Among the main issues he advances is that the relationship between human beings and animals helps us to better understand our relationship with God. |
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... thoughts on animals . But as I will argue in Chapter Seven , this relationship only makes sense against the background ... thought is woven out of these four threads I hope to make a contribution to understanding his philosophy . Almost ...
... thoughts on animals . But as I will argue in Chapter Seven , this relationship only makes sense against the background ... thought is woven out of these four threads I hope to make a contribution to understanding his philosophy . Almost ...
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... thought combined Plato , Leibniz , and relativity physics . Whereas philosophers in the wake of New- tonian physics had postulated impenetrable , dead particles as ultimate , process metaphysics , in the wake of twentieth - century ...
... thought combined Plato , Leibniz , and relativity physics . Whereas philosophers in the wake of New- tonian physics had postulated impenetrable , dead particles as ultimate , process metaphysics , in the wake of twentieth - century ...
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... thought , I think , is that he can extend value throughout creation yet still maintain the requirement that moral patients must be conscious . The former point preserves what is best in environmental ethics , whereas the latter point ...
... thought , I think , is that he can extend value throughout creation yet still maintain the requirement that moral patients must be conscious . The former point preserves what is best in environmental ethics , whereas the latter point ...
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... thought on animals . Chapter Three treats the features that human beings share with animals , whereas Chapter Four treats those features that indicate that for Hartshorne human beings are superior to animals . That is , Chapters Three ...
... thought on animals . Chapter Three treats the features that human beings share with animals , whereas Chapter Four treats those features that indicate that for Hartshorne human beings are superior to animals . That is , Chapters Three ...
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... thought will explain how his metaphysics helps us understand why animals deserve our respect . I will not offer a general theory of rights , which is obviously an enormous task , and a task already well performed by others , for example ...
... thought will explain how his metaphysics helps us understand why animals deserve our respect . I will not offer a general theory of rights , which is obviously an enormous task , and a task already well performed by others , for example ...
Continguts
A Brief History | 7 |
God and Noninvidious Contrasts | 27 |
Commonality with Animals | 41 |
Human Transcendence ofAnimality | 57 |
Foundations for a Humane Ethics | 69 |
Contributionism and Wordsworth | 86 |
Hartshorne and Plato | 104 |
The Aesthetic Analogy | 121 |
Conclusion | 132 |
Notes | 137 |
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