Discovering laws of nature was a way to worship a law-giving God, during the Scientific Revolution. So why should we consider it worthwhile now, in our own more secularized science? For historical perspective, I examine two competing early modern theological traditions that related laws of nature to different divine attributes, and their secular legacy in views ranging from Kant and Nietzsche to Humean and ‘governing’ accounts in recent analytic metaphysics. Tracing these branching offshoots of ethically charged God-concepts sheds light on how our ethical ideals and ideas of natural order can still be valuably integrated. Early modern intellectualists valued the law-governed order of nature as a sign of divine Reason. In turn, Reason tradit...
For as long as there has been human morality, questions have risen about “natural law,” What is it? ...
Is knowledge of right and wrong written on the human heart? Do people know God from the world around...
The problem of creation, which has largely disappeared from contemporary scientific discourse, was c...
Discovering laws of nature was a way to worship a law-giving God, during the Scientific Revolution. ...
The appeal to laws of nature as an explanatory principle is often regarded as fundamental to natural...
The main purpose of this paper is to shed some light on two important historical processes which, in...
The book has three interwoven theses: The first of these concerns the Anthropocene era and contends ...
I show that at present times there is a conflict between natural science and religion (Christian the...
This paper describes a quiet but dramatic revolution in how science is to be understood that is now ...
For much of the 20th century, natural law discourse has centred upon the primacy of human reason. Co...
この論文は国立情報学研究所の学術雑誌公開支援事業により電子化されました。In the history of modern thought we find two different conceptio...
In the following work, I present Eric Voegelin\u27s account regarding the tradition of natural law a...
In my dissertation, I argue that there is a single idea underlying otherwise very dissimilar early m...
Abstract: Traditionally many philosophers and theologians have seen a narrow connection between our...
In treating human nature as a ‘moral entity’, imposed by God for reasons into which man could have n...
For as long as there has been human morality, questions have risen about “natural law,” What is it? ...
Is knowledge of right and wrong written on the human heart? Do people know God from the world around...
The problem of creation, which has largely disappeared from contemporary scientific discourse, was c...
Discovering laws of nature was a way to worship a law-giving God, during the Scientific Revolution. ...
The appeal to laws of nature as an explanatory principle is often regarded as fundamental to natural...
The main purpose of this paper is to shed some light on two important historical processes which, in...
The book has three interwoven theses: The first of these concerns the Anthropocene era and contends ...
I show that at present times there is a conflict between natural science and religion (Christian the...
This paper describes a quiet but dramatic revolution in how science is to be understood that is now ...
For much of the 20th century, natural law discourse has centred upon the primacy of human reason. Co...
この論文は国立情報学研究所の学術雑誌公開支援事業により電子化されました。In the history of modern thought we find two different conceptio...
In the following work, I present Eric Voegelin\u27s account regarding the tradition of natural law a...
In my dissertation, I argue that there is a single idea underlying otherwise very dissimilar early m...
Abstract: Traditionally many philosophers and theologians have seen a narrow connection between our...
In treating human nature as a ‘moral entity’, imposed by God for reasons into which man could have n...
For as long as there has been human morality, questions have risen about “natural law,” What is it? ...
Is knowledge of right and wrong written on the human heart? Do people know God from the world around...
The problem of creation, which has largely disappeared from contemporary scientific discourse, was c...