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Neo-Aristotelian Perspectives on Contemporary Science
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Michael N. Keas
Scientism and Secularism: Learning to Respond to a Dangerous Ideology
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Logan Paul Gage
Five Proofs of the Existence of God
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Eric Yang
The Blackwell Companion to Substance Dualism
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Chad Bogosian
Recovering Our Knowledge of the Good Person:
A Review Essay of Dallas Willard’s The Disappearance of Moral Knowledge
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Have you wondered how your students or friends simultaneously deny moral facts yet accept the universal wrongness of bullying, sexual assault, or greed? Dallas Willard’s much anticipated final philosophical work offers an incisive analysis of and solution to this phenomenon. Here I provide a brief overview of Willard’s main argument for how moral knowledge disappeared and has thereby become publicly unavailable for teaching it to emerging generation. We first look at what caused this “disappearance” at a social level, and then consider how have contributed to the problem. Finally, we look at Willard’s proposal for how we might recover moral knowledge, and I offer three lingering questions that may provide a springboard for those interested in extending his important project.
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Robert C. Koons
Advancing the Aristotelian Project in Contemporary Metaphysics: A Review Essay
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In a recent book, Substance and the Fundamentality of the Familiar, Ross Inman demonstrates the contemporary relevance of an Aristotelian approach to metaphysics and the philosophy of nature. Inman successfully applies the Aristotelian framework to a number of outstanding problems in metaphysics, philosophy of mind, and the philosophy of physics. Inman tackles some intriguing questions about the ontological status of proper parts, questions which constitute a central focus of ongoing debate and investigation.
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Graham Oppy
Paul Copan and William Lane Craig, eds., The Kalām Cosmological Argument
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Thomas W. Duttweiler
Matthew A. Benton, John Hawthorne, and Dani Rabinowitz, eds., Knowledge, Belief, and God: New Insights in Religious Epistemology
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Matthew D. Wright, A Vindication of Politics: On the Common Good and Human Flourishing
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Joshua Rasmussen, How Reason Can Lead to God: A Philosopher’s Bridge to Faith
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Natalja Deng, God and Time
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Matthew Owen
Conscious Matter and Matters of Conscience:
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In recent decades consciousness science has become a prominent field of research. This essay analyzes the most recent book by a leading pioneer in the scientific study of consciousness. In the The Feeling of Life Itself Christof Koch presents the integrated information theory and applies it to multiple pressing topics in consciousness studies. This essay considers the philosophical basis of the theory and Koch’s application of it from neurobiology to animal ethics.
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W. Matthews Grant, Free Will and God’s Universal Causality
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Henry P. Stapp. Quantum Theory and Free Will: How Mental Intentions Translate into Bodily Actions
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Peter Jonkers and Oliver J. Wiertz, eds., Religious Truth and Identity in an Age of Plurality
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Guy Axtell. Problems of Religious Luck: Assessing the Limits of Reasonable Religious Disagreement
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Douglas Groothuis
Stephen E. Parrish, Atheism?
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N. T. Wright, History and Eschatology
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Lydia McGrew, The Mirror or the Mask
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James N. Anderson
Steven J. Duby, God in Himself: Scripture, Metaphysics, and the Task of Christian Theology
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