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Faith and philosophical analysis : the impact of analytical philosophy on the philosophy of religion / edited by Harriet A. Harris and Christopher J. Insole.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Heythrop studies in contemporary philosophy, religion, & theologyPublication details: Aldershot, Hants, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate, ©2005.Description: 1 online resource (viii, 201 pages)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9781315255521
  • 1315255529
  • 9780754682585
  • 0754682587
  • 9781351937290
  • 1351937294
  • 9781351937306
  • 1351937308
  • 9781351937313
  • 1351937316
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: Faith and philosophical analysis.DDC classification:
  • 210 22
LOC classification:
  • B56 .F35 2005eb
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  • online - EBSCO
  • 08.37
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Contents:
Verdicts on analytical philosophy of religion / Harriet A. Harris and Christopher J. Insole -- Staking a claim for metaphysics / Basil Mitchell -- The value and Christian roots of analytical philosophy of religion / Richard Swinburne -- Transforming metaphysics? : revisioning Christianity in the light of analytical philosophy / Elizabeth Burns -- The Wittgensteinian revolution / Cyril Barrett. Postscript / Brian R. Clack -- The God's eye point of view : a divine ethic / Charles Taliaferro -- What's wrong with the God's eye point of view : a constructive feminist critique of the ideal observer theory / Pamela Sue Anderson -- Does analytical philosophy clip our wings? : Reformed epistemology as a test case / Harriet A. Harris -- Analytical thought and the myth of Anglo-American philosophy / G.W. Kimura -- Philosophy of religion : its relation to theology / Ann Loades -- Modernism and the minimal God : on the empty spirituality of the God of the philosophers / Giles Fraser -- Political liberalism, analytical philosophy of religion and the forgetting of history / Christopher J. Insole.
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Summary: Departing from traditional Lockean readings of Clarissa, E. Derek Taylor offers a new interpretation informed by the writings of Locke's first critic, John Norris. Alluded to throughout Richardson's novel, Norris's philosophical and religious ideas provide the rhetorical grounding for Clarissa, while the arguments on behalf of women by early feminists like Mary Astell (an intellectual ally of Norris) supply the combination of progressive feminism and conservative theology that animate the text.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 171-189) and index.

Verdicts on analytical philosophy of religion / Harriet A. Harris and Christopher J. Insole -- Staking a claim for metaphysics / Basil Mitchell -- The value and Christian roots of analytical philosophy of religion / Richard Swinburne -- Transforming metaphysics? : revisioning Christianity in the light of analytical philosophy / Elizabeth Burns -- The Wittgensteinian revolution / Cyril Barrett. Postscript / Brian R. Clack -- The God's eye point of view : a divine ethic / Charles Taliaferro -- What's wrong with the God's eye point of view : a constructive feminist critique of the ideal observer theory / Pamela Sue Anderson -- Does analytical philosophy clip our wings? : Reformed epistemology as a test case / Harriet A. Harris -- Analytical thought and the myth of Anglo-American philosophy / G.W. Kimura -- Philosophy of religion : its relation to theology / Ann Loades -- Modernism and the minimal God : on the empty spirituality of the God of the philosophers / Giles Fraser -- Political liberalism, analytical philosophy of religion and the forgetting of history / Christopher J. Insole.

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Departing from traditional Lockean readings of Clarissa, E. Derek Taylor offers a new interpretation informed by the writings of Locke's first critic, John Norris. Alluded to throughout Richardson's novel, Norris's philosophical and religious ideas provide the rhetorical grounding for Clarissa, while the arguments on behalf of women by early feminists like Mary Astell (an intellectual ally of Norris) supply the combination of progressive feminism and conservative theology that animate the text.

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