The book presents a robust defense of the ontological argument, addressing and countering contemporary critiques. Daniel A. Dombrowski engages with philosophical challenges, aiming to reaffirm the validity and relevance of this classical argument for the existence of God. Through rigorous analysis, the author seeks to clarify misunderstandings and strengthen the argument's position in modern philosophical discourse.
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- 2011
- 2006
A Platonic Philosophy of Religion: A Process Perspective
- 160 stránek
- 6 hodin čtení
This work delves into the neoclassical interpretation of Plato's philosophy, particularly focusing on his views regarding the divine. It examines how Plato's ideas on God have been reinterpreted through a neoclassical lens, highlighting the philosophical implications and the evolution of these concepts over time. The text offers insights into the intersection of Platonic thought and theological discourse, providing a nuanced understanding of Plato's influence on subsequent philosophical and religious thought.
- 1997
Kazantzakis and God
- 193 stránek
- 7 hodin čtení
The book explores the concept of God as presented in the works of Nikos Kazantzakis, suggesting that his views align with process theism. It delves into Kazantzakis's philosophical and theological insights, examining how his writings reflect a dynamic, evolving understanding of the divine. Through this analysis, the author seeks to illuminate Kazantzakis's unique perspective on spirituality and existence, contributing to broader discussions in theology and philosophy.