The Future of Creation Order. Philosophical, Scientific, and Religious Perspectives on Order and Emergence / Vol. 1, (2018)
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- Book
- Title:
- The Future of Creation Order. Philosophical, Scientific, and Religious Perspectives on Order and Emergence / Vol. 1, (2018)
- Main Title:
- The Future of Creation Order.
- Other Titles:
- Philosophical, Scientific, and Religious Perspectives on Order and Emergence
- Further Information:
- Note: Gerrit Glas, Jeroen de Ridder, editors.
- Editors:
- Glas, Gerrit, 1954-
Ridder, Jeroen de - Contents:
- Intro; Acknowledgments; Contents; Introduction to the Philosophy of Creation Order, with Special Emphasis on the Philosophy of Herman Dooyeweerd; Context; Order, Orderliness, and Law; Reformational Philosophy; The Current Debate in the Sciences and Humanities; Christian Philosophical Responses; Herman Dooyeweerd: A Short Introduction; Modal Aspects; The Difference Between Modes and Entities; Dooyeweerd on Laws, Order, and Transcendental Ideas; Do We Need This Framework?; Dooyeweerd on the Heart; Dooyeweerd on Absolutization; Overview of the Book; Conclusion; References Part I: The Concept of Creation OrderNatural Law, Metaphysics, and the Creator; Natural Law as the Laws of Physics; Natural Law in the Thought of Thomas Aquinas; Double Vision; Reductionism; An Example Drawn from Neuroscience and Psychology; The Implications of the Rejection of Reductionism; The Moral of the Story; References; Is the Idea of Creation Order Still Fruitful?; How Did the Idea of Cosmic Order Permeate the History of Philosophy?; Denying the Order for and Orderliness of Creation How Does the Idea of Creation Order Relate to the Idea of a Cosmic Order and Law-Order in Reformational Philosophy?God Is Not Subject to Laws, But He Is Also Not Arbitrary; The Encompassing Ontic Scope of the Creation Order: Its Four Dimensions; Ground Motive and Ground Idea; Ismic Orientations Embody Alternative Transcendental Ground Ideas; Articulating the Idea ofÂIntro; Acknowledgments; Contents; Introduction to the Philosophy of Creation Order, with Special Emphasis on the Philosophy of Herman Dooyeweerd; Context; Order, Orderliness, and Law; Reformational Philosophy; The Current Debate in the Sciences and Humanities; Christian Philosophical Responses; Herman Dooyeweerd: A Short Introduction; Modal Aspects; The Difference Between Modes and Entities; Dooyeweerd on Laws, Order, and Transcendental Ideas; Do We Need This Framework?; Dooyeweerd on the Heart; Dooyeweerd on Absolutization; Overview of the Book; Conclusion; References Part I: The Concept of Creation OrderNatural Law, Metaphysics, and the Creator; Natural Law as the Laws of Physics; Natural Law in the Thought of Thomas Aquinas; Double Vision; Reductionism; An Example Drawn from Neuroscience and Psychology; The Implications of the Rejection of Reductionism; The Moral of the Story; References; Is the Idea of Creation Order Still Fruitful?; How Did the Idea of Cosmic Order Permeate the History of Philosophy?; Denying the Order for and Orderliness of Creation How Does the Idea of Creation Order Relate to the Idea of a Cosmic Order and Law-Order in Reformational Philosophy?God Is Not Subject to Laws, But He Is Also Not Arbitrary; The Encompassing Ontic Scope of the Creation Order: Its Four Dimensions; Ground Motive and Ground Idea; Ismic Orientations Embody Alternative Transcendental Ground Ideas; Articulating the Idea of Ontic Laws and Ontic Principles: The Transcendental-Empirical Method; The Idea of a Creational Order: Modal Laws and Type Laws; Natural Laws; Norming Principles Without an Order of Creation There Could Be No FutureConcluding Remark; References; Creation Order in the Light of Redemption (1): Natural Science and Theology; Introduction; Science, Eschatology, and the Natural World; Contemporary Discussion; Biblical Comments; Philosophical Comments; Science and Concrete Experience; Time and New Creation; Resurrection and Personal Identity; Contemporary Discussion; Biblical Comments; Philosophical Comments; Substance Dualism Rejected; A Different Approach; Continuity and Discontinuity Between This Life and the Next; Concluding Remarks … (more)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 1
- Volume:
- 1
- Issue Sort Value:
- 0000-0001-0000-0000
- Publisher Details:
- Cham, Switzerland : Springer Nature
- Publication Date:
- 2018
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 100
Religion
Philosophy
Science
Order -- Religious aspects
Emergence (Philosophy)
Ontology
Science_xPhilosophy
PHILOSOPHY / Essays
PHILOSOPHY / Reference
Emergence (Philosophy)
Order -- Religious aspects
Philosophy
Religion
Science
Philosophy -- Metaphysics
Science -- Philosophy & Social Aspects
Philosophy: metaphysics & ontology
Philosophy of science
Religion -- General
Religion: general
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