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638Review of Religion and Violence (review)Review of Metaphysics 57 (4): 833-834. 2004.If you relish paradoxes, this is the book for you. The writings quoted are full of them; the book is largely about “a category beyond all categories”, “atemporal temporality”, “the radical possibility of the impossible itself”, the “concept without concept”, “the myth of the myth, the metaphor of the metaphor”, “hospitality-without-hospitality, brotherhood-without-brotherhood, messianicity-without-messianism”, “relation without relation”, “ethics beyond ethics”, and “the One plus or minus One, n…Read more
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1017Whitehead's Theistic Metaphysics and AxiologyProcess Studies 45 (1): 5-32. 2016.This article explores and critically examines the concepts and value dimensions of God, process, creativity, eternal objects, and individuals in Whitehead's thought.
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486Moral Luck (review)International Studies in Philosophy 17 (1): 111-112. 1985.This is a review of Moral Luck Philosophical Papers 1973-1980 by Bernard Williams.
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1498How Process Theology Can Affirm Creation Ex NihiloProcess Studies 29 (1): 77-96. 2000.Most process theologians have rejected the creation of the world out of nothing, holding that our universe was created out of some antecedent universe. This article shows how on process grounds, and with faithfulness to much of what Whitehead had to say, process theologians can and should affirm the creation of our universe out of nothing. Standard process objections to this are refuted.
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1191Composition and the cosmological argumentMind 77 (305): 115-117. 1968.This article argues that not all arguments from parts to wholes commit the informal logical fallacy of composition,and especially not the cosmological argument for God which moves from the contingent existence of all the parts of the cosmos to the contingent existence of the whole.
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802Why we should not use some drugs for pleasureIn S. Luper & C. Brown (eds.), Drugs, Morality, and the Law, Garland. pp. 183. 1994.The article explains why we should not use dangerous drugs for pleasure.
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University of Tennessee, KnoxvilleRetired faculty
Emory University
PhD, 1962
APA Eastern Division
Knoxville, Tennessee, United States of America
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| Metaphysics |
| Philosophy of Mind |
| Philosophy of Religion |
| Meta-Ethics |
| Normative Ethics |
| Metaphysics and Epistemology |
| Value Theory |
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