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The Mind Of God And The Works Of Nature Laws And Powers In Naturalism Platonism And Classical Theism 1st Edition James Orr

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The Mind Of God And The Works Of Nature Laws And Powers In Naturalism Platonism And Classical Theism 1st Edition James Orr
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Publisher: Peeters Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.78 MB
Pages: 214
Author: James Orr
ISBN: 9789042937628, 9042937629
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1

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The Mind Of God And The Works Of Nature Laws And Powers In Naturalism Platonism And Classical Theism 1st Edition James Orr by James Orr 9789042937628, 9042937629 instant download after payment.

Historians of science have long considered the very idea of a law-governed universe to be the relic of a bygone intellectual culture that took it largely for granted that a divine lawmaker existed. Similarly, many philosophers of science today insist that the notion of a law of nature is fraught with implausibly theological assumptions, preferring instead to treat them as theoretical axioms in an optimal description of nature's regularities, or else as patterns of causal connections or powers that are compatible with a naturalistic conception of reality. Yet the metaphor of lawhood has proven more difficult to dislodge than the theistic commitments it once presupposed, not least because it preserves the widespread intuition that the task of scientific inquiry is not to stipulate the difference between a lawful and an accidental regularity in nature, but to discover it. Taking its cue from the repeated failure to find naturalistic alternatives to divine lawmaking, this book undertakes a retrieval and reappraisal of a high-scholastic philosophy of nature that grounds lawlike regularities in the conceptual and causal powers of God and, having done so, concludes that the metaphysical framework of classical theism yields a more powerful and parsimonious explanation of the rhythms and patterns of the natural world than its secular rivals.

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