Teleology and Modernity
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Teleology and Modernity
O'Brien, Dan; Gibson, William; Turda, Marius
Taylor & Francis Inc
08/2019
210
Dura
Inglês
9780815351030
15 a 20 dias
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List of contributors
Introduction
by Dan O'Brien, Marius Turda and William Gibson
Section I: Religion
Chapter 1: 'We Apply these Tools to our Morals': Eighteenth-century Freemasonry, A Case Study in Teleology
by Richard Berrman
Chapter 2: Teleologies and Religion in the Eighteenth Century
by William Gibson
Chapter 3: John Wesley and the Teleology of Education
by Linda A. Ryan
Section II: History
Chapter 4: Teleology and Race
by Marius Turda
Chapter 5: Charles Darwin and the Argument for Design
by David Redvaldsen
Chapter 6: Teleology and Jewish Heretical Religiosity: Nietzsche and Rosenzweig
by David Ohana
Section III: Philosophy
Chapter 7: Can the Sciences Do without Final Causes?
by Stephen Boulter
Chapter 8: Hume, Teleology and the 'Science of Man'
by Lorenzo Greco and Dan O'Brien
Chapter 9: What is the Function of Morality?
by Mark Cain
Chapter 10: Is Intuitive Teleological Reasoning Promiscuous?
by Johan de Smedt and Helen de Cruz
Index
Introduction
by Dan O'Brien, Marius Turda and William Gibson
Section I: Religion
Chapter 1: 'We Apply these Tools to our Morals': Eighteenth-century Freemasonry, A Case Study in Teleology
by Richard Berrman
Chapter 2: Teleologies and Religion in the Eighteenth Century
by William Gibson
Chapter 3: John Wesley and the Teleology of Education
by Linda A. Ryan
Section II: History
Chapter 4: Teleology and Race
by Marius Turda
Chapter 5: Charles Darwin and the Argument for Design
by David Redvaldsen
Chapter 6: Teleology and Jewish Heretical Religiosity: Nietzsche and Rosenzweig
by David Ohana
Section III: Philosophy
Chapter 7: Can the Sciences Do without Final Causes?
by Stephen Boulter
Chapter 8: Hume, Teleology and the 'Science of Man'
by Lorenzo Greco and Dan O'Brien
Chapter 9: What is the Function of Morality?
by Mark Cain
Chapter 10: Is Intuitive Teleological Reasoning Promiscuous?
by Johan de Smedt and Helen de Cruz
Index
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Young Man;Philip III;Modern History;Animal Kingdom;Habermas;Capitol Building;David Hume;St John's Lodge;Arthur de Gobineau;David Ohana;John Wesley;Grand Lodge;Eugenics;Elect Nation;Charles Darwin;Freemasonry;Wesleyan Education;Anglican theologian;Promiscuous Teleology;Scottish philosopher;Teleological Thinking;individual teleologies;Racial Fatalism;French aristocrat;Kingswood School;English naturalist;Anthropic Principle;Unspeeded Conditions;Transcendental Illusion;Arminian Magazine;Wesley's Belief;Teleological Explanations;Teleological Reasoning;Etiological Account;Holy Man;Ens Rationis;Cooperative Function
List of contributors
Introduction
by Dan O'Brien, Marius Turda and William Gibson
Section I: Religion
Chapter 1: 'We Apply these Tools to our Morals': Eighteenth-century Freemasonry, A Case Study in Teleology
by Richard Berrman
Chapter 2: Teleologies and Religion in the Eighteenth Century
by William Gibson
Chapter 3: John Wesley and the Teleology of Education
by Linda A. Ryan
Section II: History
Chapter 4: Teleology and Race
by Marius Turda
Chapter 5: Charles Darwin and the Argument for Design
by David Redvaldsen
Chapter 6: Teleology and Jewish Heretical Religiosity: Nietzsche and Rosenzweig
by David Ohana
Section III: Philosophy
Chapter 7: Can the Sciences Do without Final Causes?
by Stephen Boulter
Chapter 8: Hume, Teleology and the 'Science of Man'
by Lorenzo Greco and Dan O'Brien
Chapter 9: What is the Function of Morality?
by Mark Cain
Chapter 10: Is Intuitive Teleological Reasoning Promiscuous?
by Johan de Smedt and Helen de Cruz
Index
Introduction
by Dan O'Brien, Marius Turda and William Gibson
Section I: Religion
Chapter 1: 'We Apply these Tools to our Morals': Eighteenth-century Freemasonry, A Case Study in Teleology
by Richard Berrman
Chapter 2: Teleologies and Religion in the Eighteenth Century
by William Gibson
Chapter 3: John Wesley and the Teleology of Education
by Linda A. Ryan
Section II: History
Chapter 4: Teleology and Race
by Marius Turda
Chapter 5: Charles Darwin and the Argument for Design
by David Redvaldsen
Chapter 6: Teleology and Jewish Heretical Religiosity: Nietzsche and Rosenzweig
by David Ohana
Section III: Philosophy
Chapter 7: Can the Sciences Do without Final Causes?
by Stephen Boulter
Chapter 8: Hume, Teleology and the 'Science of Man'
by Lorenzo Greco and Dan O'Brien
Chapter 9: What is the Function of Morality?
by Mark Cain
Chapter 10: Is Intuitive Teleological Reasoning Promiscuous?
by Johan de Smedt and Helen de Cruz
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Young Man;Philip III;Modern History;Animal Kingdom;Habermas;Capitol Building;David Hume;St John's Lodge;Arthur de Gobineau;David Ohana;John Wesley;Grand Lodge;Eugenics;Elect Nation;Charles Darwin;Freemasonry;Wesleyan Education;Anglican theologian;Promiscuous Teleology;Scottish philosopher;Teleological Thinking;individual teleologies;Racial Fatalism;French aristocrat;Kingswood School;English naturalist;Anthropic Principle;Unspeeded Conditions;Transcendental Illusion;Arminian Magazine;Wesley's Belief;Teleological Explanations;Teleological Reasoning;Etiological Account;Holy Man;Ens Rationis;Cooperative Function