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El. knyga: Moral Argument: A History

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(Professor of Philosophy, Liberty University), (Scholar in Residence, Professor of Philosophy, Houston Baptist University)
  • Formatas: 304 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Oct-2019
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780190068646
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  • Formatas: 304 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Oct-2019
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780190068646
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The history of the moral argument for the existence of God is a fascinating tale. Like any good story, it is full of twists and unexpected turns, compelling conflicts, memorable and idiosyncratic characters, both central and ancillary players. The narrative is as labyrinthine and circuitous as it is linear, its point yet to be fully seen, and its ending yet to be written. What remains certain is the importance of telling it. The resources of history offer a refresher course, a teachable moment, a cautionary tale about the need to avoid making sacrosanct the trends of the times, and an often sobering lesson in why reigning assumptions may need to be rejected. This book lets the argument's advocates, many long dead, come alive again and speak for themselves. A historical study of the moral argument is a reminder that classical philosophers were unafraid to ask and explore the big questions of faith, hope, and love; of truth, goodness, and beauty; of God, freedom, and immortality. It gives students and scholars alike the chance to drill down into their ideas, contexts, and arguments. Only by a careful study of its history can we come to see its richness and the range of resources it offers.

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Although The Moral Argument covers many thinkers ancient and modern, the highlight of the book is its rich and careful treatment of a host of nearly-forgotten British thinkers, including Arthur Balfour, William Sorley, Hastings Rashdall, and Clement Webb. Baggett and Walls have provided a fascinating and revealing antidote to the ahistorical character of much contemporary analytic philosophy, and they deserve thanks for making these treasures more accessible. * C. Stephen Evans, University Professor of Philosophy and Humanities, Baylor University *

Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1(7)
1 Precursors to Kant
8(11)
2 The Sage of Konigsberg: Immanuel Kant
19(15)
3 A Contentious, Contemplative Cardinal: John Henry Newman
34(15)
4 An Agnostic Moralist: Henry Sidgwick
49(13)
5 That Adorable Genius and a Prime Minister: William James and Arthur Balfour
62(10)
6 A Knightbridge Professor: William Sorley
72(16)
7 An Edinburgher: Andrew Seth Pringle-Pattison
88(9)
8 The Theo-Philosopher of Carlisle: Hastings Rashdall
97(17)
9 An Oxford Nolloth Professor: Clement Webb
114(16)
10 The Gregarious Aristocrat: W. G. de Burgh
130(9)
11 An Eminent and Erudite Platonist: A. E. Taylor
139(16)
12 Dean of St. Paul's: WR. Matthews
155(7)
13 A Dinosaur: C. S. Lewis
162(19)
14 A Reverend Don: H. P. Owen
181(17)
15 Contemporary Moral Apologists
198(12)
Conclusion 210(9)
Notes 219(34)
Index 253
David Baggett is Professor of Philosophy at Liberty University. A two-time Christianity Today Book Award winner, he's authored or edited over a dozen books, including God and Cosmos, with Jerry L. Walls.

Jerry L. Walls is Scholar in Residence and Professor of Philosophy at Houston Baptist University. Among his books is a trilogy on heaven, hell, and purgatory and Good God, with David Baggett.