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宗教哲学经典选读(英)

宗教哲学经典选读(英)

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作 者: (美)斯图尔特、邢滔滔
出版社: 北京大学出版社
丛编项: 北京大学西学影印丛书
标 签: 宗教理论与研究

ISBN: 9787301095720 出版时间: 2005-09-01 包装: 平装
开本: 16开 页数: 668页 字数:  

内容简介

  There is probably no area in contemporary Western philosophy more exciting and engaging than philosophy of religion. The plethora of books and articles on topics falling within its domain evidences unmistakably the avid interest of philosophers, both those disposed to religious belief as well as those inclined to reject it. This is partly due to the interconnectedness of the topics generally associated with philosophy of religion. Some find a never-ending fascination with trying to weave various initially discordant strands into a coherent meaningful whole, while others, contrariwise, see nothing but loose ends and disconnectedness. For example, some, notably atheists, view the existence of evil as incompatible with one or more of Gods attributes. Others argue that the amount of evil in the world makes Gods existence strongly improbable. Theists have tried to address the former problem with various consistency strategies and the latter with evidential arguments designed to hold the line for the probability of Gods existence. There is also a cluster of troublesome and difficult questions relating to Christian theistic beliefs about Gods sovereignty and how it relates to human freedom and responsibility. The questions are indeed multivarious and often perplexing if not daunting; the stakes are as high as any life presents.But perhaps the chief reason for philosophy of religions attraction is the fact that considerations having to do with the existence and nature of a Supreme Being raises issues of ultimate concern. No issue surpasses it in terms of importance, ramification and implication. All else one endeavors to affirm in philosophy pivots, and rightly so, on claims made regarding whether such a being exists, and what sort of beliefs properly follow from affirmation or denial of Gods existence.Two basic orientations prevail in the literature in the West, the analytic way of thinking, or as some prefer to call it, Anglo-American philosophy, and Continental philosophy. The latter finds some representation in this collection, but some readers no doubt may think it not enough. The analytic is given greater attention for a number of reasons, only a few of which are only briefly stated here. Scant if any attention is given to arguments for the existence of God by Continental authors. Other topics typically included in Western philosophy of religion texts are also sparsely covered if at all, such as miracles, and other evidential sorts of topics, like the problem of evil.As for further representative balance, not only are the non-theists given a significant voice, authors from the three mainstream Christian traditions, Protestant, Roman Catholic, and Orthodox can be found in their respective distinctiveness. A choice is apparent with regard to numbers of authors. Wholeness of an essay has been an important criterion rather than numbers of authors. Weve attempted to put together the best of the most recent materials available, some of which appears in book form for the first time.The topics selected are something of an index to the bulk of the literature: faith and reason, arguments for the existence of God, the problem of evil, the attributes of God, miracles, religion and science, religion and ethics, death, identity, immortality and resurrection, and religious pluralism. Unlike my earlier anthology, Philosophy of Religion, An Anthology of Contemporary Views (also in a Chinese Edition), this new collection includes historical as well as contemporary authors. Philosophy cant be properly grasped apart from its historical context. One regret is that page constraints didnt allow a fuller historical panorama. The topics are briefly described below.

作者简介

  马西沙,1964至1969年就读于北京大学中文系。1973至1979年在北京语言学院任教。1979至1982年在中国人民大学清史研究所读研究生,获历史学硕士。1982年至今在中国社会科学院世界宗教研究所从事研究工作。主要著作有《清代八卦教》、《民间宗教志》、《中国民间宗教史》、《中国道教史》。并有多篇论文发表。

图书目录

Preface
Forward
Introduction
PARTⅠFAITH AND REASON
1.Kierkegaare's Arguments Against Objective Reasoning in Religion Robert Merrihew Adams
2.The Extended Aquinas/Calvin Model Alvin Plantinga
3.On Faith Thomas Aquinas
4.Jonathan Edwards and the Heart William J.Wainright
5.What Kinds of Religious Beliefs Are Worth Haring?Richard Swinburne
6.Lectures on Religiovs Beliefs Ludwig Wittgenstein
PART Ⅱ ARGUMENTS FOR GOD'S EXISTENCE
7.The Ontological Argument Anselm of Canterbury
8.Cosmological Argument Bruce Reichenach
9.An Examination of the Cosmological Argument William Rowe
10.The Argument to God from Laws of Nature Richard Swinburne
11.A Scientific Argument for the Existence of God:The Fine-Tuning Design Argument Robin Collins
12.Religious Experience asSelf-Transcendence Merold Westphal
13.Religious Experience and Religious Belief William P.Alston
PART Ⅲ PROBLEMS OF EVIL
14.Evil and Omnipotence John L.mackie
15.Can the Theist Reruse to Answer the Problem of Evil?Robin Le Poidevin
16.The Greater Good Defense Kelth Yandell
17.The Free Will Defense Alvin Plantinga
18.The Soul Making Defense John Hick
19.O Felix Culpa,Redemption,and the Greater Good Defense Melville Y.Stewart
20.Resources to the Rescue Marily McCord Adams
21.The Inductive Argument From Evil and the Human Cognitive Condition William P.Condition
22.The Problem of Evil Richard Swinburne
PART Ⅳ THE AATTRIBUTES OF GOD
23.Some Puzzles Concerning Omnipotence George I.Mavrodes
24.Omnipotence and Almightiness Peter Geach
25.Middle Knowledge William Hasker
26.The Molinist Solution Linda Zagzebski
27.Eternity Eleonore Stump and Norman Kretzmann
28.A New Doctrine of Eternity Alan Padgett
PART Ⅴ MIRACLES
PART Ⅵ RELIGION AND SCIENCE
PART Ⅶ RELIGION AND ETHICS
PART Ⅷ DEATH AND IMMORTALITY
PART Ⅸ RELIGIOUS PLURALISM
CONTRIBUTORS
GLOSSARY
INDEX

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