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Philip Clayton

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Claremont, California, United States of America
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Philosophy of Religion
General Philosophy of Science
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    Natural Law and Divine Action: The Search for an Expanded Theory of Causation
    Zygon 39 (3): 615-636. 2004.
    Philosophy of ReligionReligious TopicsScience and Religion
  •  158
    Hierarchies: The core argument for a naturalistic Christian faith
    Zygon 43 (1): 27-41. 2008.
    Abstract.This article takes on a perhaps impossible task: not only to reconstruct the core argument of Arthur Peacocke's program in science and religion but also to evaluate it in two major areas where it would seem to be vulnerable, namely, more recent developments in systems biology and the philosophy of mind. If his theory of hierarchies is to be successful, it must stand up to developments in these two areas and then be able to apply the results in a productive way to Christian theological r…Read more
    Abstract.This article takes on a perhaps impossible task: not only to reconstruct the core argument of Arthur Peacocke's program in science and religion but also to evaluate it in two major areas where it would seem to be vulnerable, namely, more recent developments in systems biology and the philosophy of mind. If his theory of hierarchies is to be successful, it must stand up to developments in these two areas and then be able to apply the results in a productive way to Christian theological reflection. Peacocke recognized that one's model of the mind‐body relation is crucial for one's position on the God‐world relation and divine action. Of the three models that he constructed, it turns out that only the third can serve as a viable model for theology if it is to be more than purely deistic or metaphorical.
    Philosophy of Religion
  •  57
    Schellenberg's Newman Lecture on Contemporary Philosophy of Religion: Responses and Reply
    with J. L. Schellenberg, Donald Wiebe, and William Sweet
    Toronto Journal of Theology 26 (1): 2010. 2010.
    Philosophy of ReligionEpistemology of Religion
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    Emergence from physics to theology: Toward a panoramic view
    Zygon 41 (3): 675-687. 2006.
    Science and ReligionEmergence
  •  37
    The Re-Emergence of Emergence: The Emergentist Hypothes (edited book)
    with Paul Davies
    Oxford University Press UK. 2008.
    Much of the modern period was dominated by a `reductionist' theory of science. On this view, to explain any event in the world is to reduce it down to fundamental particles, laws, and forces. In recent years reductionism has been dramatically challenged by a radically new paradigm called `emergence'. According to this new theory, natural history reveals the continuous emergence of novel phenomena: new structures and new organisms with new causal powers. Consciousness is yet one more emergent lev…Read more
    Much of the modern period was dominated by a `reductionist' theory of science. On this view, to explain any event in the world is to reduce it down to fundamental particles, laws, and forces. In recent years reductionism has been dramatically challenged by a radically new paradigm called `emergence'. According to this new theory, natural history reveals the continuous emergence of novel phenomena: new structures and new organisms with new causal powers. Consciousness is yet one more emergent level in the natural hierarchy. Many theologians and religious scholars believe that this new paradigm may offer new insights into the nature of God and God's relation to the world. This volume introduces readers to emergence theory, outlines the major arguments in its defence, and summarizes the most powerful objections against it. Written by experts but suitable as an introductory text, these essays provide the best available presentation of this exciting new field and its potentially momentous implications.
    Emergence
  •  27
    Index to Volume 32
    with John R. Albright, James B. Ashbrook, George G. Brooks, Anna Case-Winters, Michael Cavanaugh, and Steven D. Crain
    Zygon 32 (4). 1997.
    Philosophy of ReligionIslam
  •  175
    Something new under the Sun: forty years of philosophy of religion, with a special look at process philosophy (review)
    International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 68 (1-3): 139-152. 2010.
    Looking back over the last 40 years of work in the philosophy of religion provides a fascinating vantage point from which to assess the state of the discipline today. I describe central features of American philosophy of religion in 1970 and reconstruct the last 40 years as a progression through four main stages. This analysis offers an overarching framework from which to examine the major contributions and debates of process philosophy of religion during the same period. The major thinkers, top…Read more
    Looking back over the last 40 years of work in the philosophy of religion provides a fascinating vantage point from which to assess the state of the discipline today. I describe central features of American philosophy of religion in 1970 and reconstruct the last 40 years as a progression through four main stages. This analysis offers an overarching framework from which to examine the major contributions and debates of process philosophy of religion during the same period. The major thinkers, topics, positions, and controversies are presented, analyzed, and critiqued. In the concluding section I offer a critical appraisal of the state of the field today based on the results of these historical analyses.
    Philosophy of ReligionPhilosophy of the Americas, MiscProcess PhilosophyPhilosophy of Religion, Misc…Read more
    Philosophy of ReligionPhilosophy of the Americas, MiscProcess PhilosophyPhilosophy of Religion, Miscellaneous
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    On the "use" of neopragmatism
    Zygon 28 (3): 361-369. 1993.
    Philosophy of Religion
  •  88
    Mediating Between Physicalism and Dualism: "Broad Naturalism" and the Study of Consciousness
    In Melville Y. Stewart (ed.), Science and Religion in Dialogue, Wiley-blackwell. pp. 999--1010. 2009.
    This chapter contains sections titled: * 1 The Birth of Strict Naturalism and Its Theory of Knowledge * 2 Six Challenges to Strict Naturalism * 3 Constructive Formulations of Broad Naturalism * 4 The Epistemic Presumption in Favor of Broad Naturalism * 5 Final Questions * 6 Conclusion: Grounds for Optimism and Pessimism * Notes.
    Science and ReligionPsychophysical EmergenceNaturalism, MiscPhysicalism about the Mind, MiscConsciou…Read more
    Science and ReligionPsychophysical EmergenceNaturalism, MiscPhysicalism about the Mind, MiscConsciousness and Materialism, Misc
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