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William T. Myers
Hartshorne, Whitehead, and the Religious Availability of God
... conception. The charge that the God of
process metaphysics and theology is religiously
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metaphysics,
and, once the categories suggest it, derives a notion of God.
While
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plays a greater role than the God of Process and
Reality, and in a sense that is
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Harold H. Oliver
Relational Personalism
... whieh the order of value is
aeted out in time and animate nature. In turn, within
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of
the I-It experience into a "unity-in-diversity.""
The difference between my
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in relational metaphysics,
I do so with the awareness that "self" is a more
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James McLachlan
Nicolas Berdyaev's Existentialist Personalism
... of the moral realm and
builds a metaphysics on the Kantian moral postulates (God
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, and beauty. This is the heart
of the idea of a creative advance. Creation must
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nihilo , the
immutabilityofGod, the ontological difference between God and creation
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Donald Wayne Viney
The Varieties of Theism and the Openness of God:
Charles Hartshorne and Free-Will Theism
... of
Oklahoma where I was, at the time, a graduate student. I showed
Hartshome a
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between classi
cal theism of the Augustinian-Thomistic variety and process theism
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Pittsburg, Kansas. He is author of Charles Hartshorne and the Existence 0/ God
(Albany
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Discussion
.... But you take a step beyond that,
and what Hartshorne means by metaphysics is the
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category of whether or not the future can
be known, and that's a different
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where to go with it-but
there's a lot oftalk and thinking about "What is soul?" My
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Richard Gelwiek
Lila:
An Inquiry into Morals
... here. Yet there is a dis
tinctive difference, and the difference may prove to be
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of
subject and object. Either of them would deny that there is such a thing as
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. Pirsig sees a difference between stable quality and
dynamic quality in the way a
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John H. Lavely
What is Personalism?
... questions. Of course, there is more than
the adverbial difference between the above
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supererogation to some of you at least, to
raise the question "What is personalism?" at a
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(of PersonaIity)?
The term "cult" is usually associated with religion. In a
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L. E. Loemker
Personalism as a Philosophy of Religion
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causality in the guise of "source" and "ground." There is a process
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person and the person's situation, and its philosophical synthesis is in
terms of a
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realistic distinction between
phenomenal and metaphysical categories. There is, of
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Charles Conti
Personalist Ontology:
Mirror or Metaphor?
... salvific poetry.
There is a whole world presupposed in the very fact of language
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line between the description of facts and their interpretat
ion."5 It was a
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metaphysics and morality rolled into one; or it is a
metaphysic ofmorality. There is a
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Jewish tradition called Cabala-and the different levels of understanding.
There is a
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difference between the objective species and the
subjective species is a lot like Locke
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time
there is a property instantiated, and there is nothing in common. Consider
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Keith Doubt
The Person and the Limit of Empiricism
...? Is there a significant difference
between the way in which Kant accounts for a
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Russell both raises and evades, is how is the relation between
a subject's attributes
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perfect quietness of
its snlooth and sure progress is like the noiseless flow of a
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Joseph P. McGinn
The Power to Will:
Refiguring Selfhood in Royce’s Philosophy
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consciously One. It is the purpose to find the ground for the
conjunction ofA and B
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for a distinction
between the "saying" and "the said." What I want to argue is
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individuals, how are we to conceive of
the relations holding between each of us and other
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Frank M. Oppenheim
The Middle Royce’s Naturalistic Sprituality
...," and Stephen Tyman has shown
the relationship between a "plan of action" in Royce
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self of each man apparently has had an
origin in time, and a development such as
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human Self.
Yet the overall question of this paper is whether Royce taught a still
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Randall Auxier
Why One Hundred Years Is Forever:
Hartshorne’s Theory of Immortality
... identity
is the crux of this issue, and he appeals to a personalistic response to
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, fragmentary, is a condition for the kind of personality we come to
have, and that the
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.,,23 But here we come to the heart of our problem. There is a true
sense in which
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Mason Marshall
ls Feminist Philosophy Philosophy?
... whether feminism proper has a rightful
place within philosophy; and that is part of
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affinities between feminist thought and current work in the area of philoso
phy of mind
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for Social Research, and much ofthe original content and format of
the meeting is
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Dale Jacquette
Socrates’ Ironic Image of Meno
...-9)
There is a measure of irony in these two extracts from Socrates' and
Meno
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about the distinc
tion between appearance and reality. It is the image of Meno as
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The discussion between Socrates and Meno's slaveboy is a miniature
version ofthe
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L. E. Loemker
American Personalism as a Philosophy of Religion
..., there is a sharp difference
between attitudes of faith and of insight (both ofthese
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the genteel tradition assumes a certain air of
enterprise and purpose. It seenl
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bank has a much younger and
less well-known university, the horne of American
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Stephen Tyman
Royce and the Destiny of Idealism
..., initially the
asserted difference between knower and known. But by virtue of a projec
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something" (M, 269); and (2) "The question of metaphysics is the question
of the sense
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world had tumed, and that a new
spirit-or lack of spirit-was abroad in the land
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Thomas W. Price
The Appreciation of Natural Beings and the Finitude of Consciousness
... being per se and, thereby, the course of
nature is moving towards a kind of
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conscious minds spread out through time. The difference is
a difference not in
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appearance, to our common sense, of a
radical separation between mind and matter is
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Gary L. Cesarz
A World of Difference:
The Royce-Howison Debate on the Conception of God
.... There, as I see
it, it is less a question of who "won the debate" than of which
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referential relation between the judgment of a finite
being and the intended object ofthe
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offormat is typical ofRoyce and not itself
a problem. It is the familiarity of the
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