Joseph Butler's moral and religious thought : tercentenary essays
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Joseph Butler's moral and religious thought : tercentenary essays
Clarendon Press , Oxford University Press, 1992
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
The essays in this book mark the tercentenary of the birth of Bishop Joseph Butler, the leading Anglican theologian of the eighteenth century and also an important moral philosopher. They cover the full range of Butler's theological and philosophical writings - from his Christian apologetic against the deists to his discussion of the role of conscience in the moral agent - as well as setting them in their historical context and suggesting their relevance to
contemporary religious and philosophical issues. At a time of renewed interest in Butler's thought, as well as in the theological positions he was opposing, it is timely and appropriate that these detailed studies of Butler's thought should now be made available.
目次
- Butler and deism, David Brown
- "Deus Absconditus", Albino Babolin
- the "spiritual sovereign", Christopher Cunliffe
- Bishop Butler and the "Zeitgeist", Jane Garnett
- Butler as a Christian apoloogist, Basil Mitchell
- Butler and human ingnorance, Terence Penelhum
- a God most particular, Gordon Kendal
- Butler and immortality, T.A. Roberts
- our knowledge of ourselves, Anders Jeffner
- Butler on conscience and virtue, Brian Hebblethwaite
- conscience as self-authorizing in Butler's ethics, Stephen Darwall
- Butler on self-love, R.G. Frey
- Butler on benevolence, David NcNaughton
- Butler on God and human nature, Alan Millar.
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