Hartshorne and the Metaphysics of Animal RightsState University of New York Press, 8 de jul. 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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... View of Nature " ( 1980 ) Existence and Actuality ( 1984 ) " The Ethics of Contributionism " ( 1981 ) " The Environmental Results of Technology " ( 1974 ) " Foundations for a Humane Ethics : What Human Beings . Have in Common with Other ...
... View of Nature " ( 1980 ) Existence and Actuality ( 1984 ) " The Ethics of Contributionism " ( 1981 ) " The Environmental Results of Technology " ( 1974 ) " Foundations for a Humane Ethics : What Human Beings . Have in Common with Other ...
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... Hartshorne it is secondarily an attempt to use Hartshorne to defend philosophic vegetarianism . Although this is not exactly Hartshorne's own view , he does at several points , as we shall see , indicate the strengths he sees in the ...
... Hartshorne it is secondarily an attempt to use Hartshorne to defend philosophic vegetarianism . Although this is not exactly Hartshorne's own view , he does at several points , as we shall see , indicate the strengths he sees in the ...
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... view consonant with contemporary science is a more plausible goal in process metaphysics that in its most prominent meta- physical competitors , process metaphysics is to be recommended . Heidegger has little to offer in terms of a world ...
... view consonant with contemporary science is a more plausible goal in process metaphysics that in its most prominent meta- physical competitors , process metaphysics is to be recommended . Heidegger has little to offer in terms of a world ...
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... views , of many great religions , including Christianity , so that their views on animals will provide a backdrop for Hartshorne's more sympathetic account . Chapter Two treats in detail Hartshorne's dipolar view of God , a treatment ...
... views , of many great religions , including Christianity , so that their views on animals will provide a backdrop for Hartshorne's more sympathetic account . Chapter Two treats in detail Hartshorne's dipolar view of God , a treatment ...
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... Hartshorne's debt to Buddhism would have to bear most of the burden in the attempt to support his view of animals , I claim in Chapter Six that behind Hartshorne's views of God and animals is a highly reflective romanticism . ( I should ...
... Hartshorne's debt to Buddhism would have to bear most of the burden in the attempt to support his view of animals , I claim in Chapter Six that behind Hartshorne's views of God and animals is a highly reflective romanticism . ( I should ...
Continguts
God and Noninvidious Contrasts | 27 |
Commonality with Animals | 41 |
Human Transcendence of Animality | 57 |
Contributionism and Wordsworth | 86 |
Hartshorne and Plato | 104 |
The Aesthetic Analogy | 121 |
Notes | 137 |
Bibliography | 152 |
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