This paper gives an account of the religious epistemology and theological working methods used in Anne Conway’s Principia Philosophiae antiquissimae et recentissimae (1690). It is argued that the epistemic foundations of Conway’s philosophical theology are rooted in a personal revelation of the existence and nature of God, which forms a framework through which the natural world can be approached and studied as creation. In this way, we can clarify both the place of Conway’s work in the intellectual currents of the seventeenth century and various aspects of her metaphysical system, such as her account of creation
In the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, there was a close connection between natural phil...
Anne Finch Conway (1631-1679) es una de las filósofas del siglo XVII que discutió con los filósofos ...
[from the publisher's website] Questions about the existence and attributes of God form the subject ...
This paper explores the influence of early Quaker theology on the philosophy of Anne Conway, as pres...
Anne Conway, née Finch (1631-1679), is arguably one of the most important British philosophers of th...
This paper examines Anne Conway’s accounts of heaven and hell, as found in her only published work, ...
By Jonathan Head Author: HEAD, Jonathan, Lecturer in Philosophy, Keele University. Reference...
It is no exaggeration to say that there has been an explosion of activity in the field of philosophi...
This paper considers the conception of the Triune God, soteriology and eschatology in Anne Conway’s ...
1 online resource (ii, 39 p.)Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (p. 38-39).The Ca...
This paper proposes a panpsychist interpretation of Anne Conway’s (1631-1679) metaphysics, as elucid...
This paper proposes a panpsychist interpretation of Anne Conway’s (1631-1679) metaphysics, as elucid...
This paper aims to resolve an unremarked-upon tension between Anne Conway’s commitment to the moral ...
Anne Conway’s philosophy has been categorized as “vitalism,” “vital monism,” “spiri-tualism,” “monis...
In the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, there was a close connection between natural phil...
Anne Finch Conway (1631-1679) es una de las filósofas del siglo XVII que discutió con los filósofos ...
[from the publisher's website] Questions about the existence and attributes of God form the subject ...
This paper explores the influence of early Quaker theology on the philosophy of Anne Conway, as pres...
Anne Conway, née Finch (1631-1679), is arguably one of the most important British philosophers of th...
This paper examines Anne Conway’s accounts of heaven and hell, as found in her only published work, ...
By Jonathan Head Author: HEAD, Jonathan, Lecturer in Philosophy, Keele University. Reference...
It is no exaggeration to say that there has been an explosion of activity in the field of philosophi...
This paper considers the conception of the Triune God, soteriology and eschatology in Anne Conway’s ...
1 online resource (ii, 39 p.)Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (p. 38-39).The Ca...
This paper proposes a panpsychist interpretation of Anne Conway’s (1631-1679) metaphysics, as elucid...
This paper proposes a panpsychist interpretation of Anne Conway’s (1631-1679) metaphysics, as elucid...
This paper aims to resolve an unremarked-upon tension between Anne Conway’s commitment to the moral ...
Anne Conway’s philosophy has been categorized as “vitalism,” “vital monism,” “spiri-tualism,” “monis...
In the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, there was a close connection between natural phil...
Anne Finch Conway (1631-1679) es una de las filósofas del siglo XVII que discutió con los filósofos ...
[from the publisher's website] Questions about the existence and attributes of God form the subject ...