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Zoroastrianism And Contemporary Philosophy Daniel Nolan

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Zoroastrianism And Contemporary Philosophy Daniel Nolan
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.13 MB
Pages: 72
Author: Daniel Nolan
ISBN: 9781009555722, 9781009555715, 9781009555739, 1009555723, 1009555715, 1009555731
Language: English
Year: 2025

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Zoroastrianism And Contemporary Philosophy Daniel Nolan by Daniel Nolan 9781009555722, 9781009555715, 9781009555739, 1009555723, 1009555715, 1009555731 instant download after payment.

Zoroastrianism is a religion with a long history, but it has been comparatively neglected by contemporary philosophers. This Element aims to bring aspects of its long intellectual history into conversation with contemporary Anglo-American philosophy. Section 1 provides an introduction to Zoroastrianism and its history, some of the important texts, and some contemporary philosophy engaged with Zoroastrian themes. Section 2 discusses distinctive contributions Zoroastrian thought can make to the problems of evil and suffering. And Section 3 discusses a 'quasi-universalist' approach to puzzles about heaven and salvation, inspired by Zoroastrian theological texts. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

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