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EditorialTheoLogica: An International Journal for Philosophy of Religion and Philosophical Theology 8 (1): 1-5. 2024.Questions concerning death and the afterlife are amongst the most perennial in philosophy and theology. Traditionally, the afterlife was the answer that many religions offered in response to the mystery with which death presents us. This answer has metaphysical, anthropological, and ethical implications in that it appeals to a transcendent justification to ground our understanding of human nature, the concepts of justice and moral obligation, as well as more general propositions pertaining to th…Read more
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2T.S. Eliot i R.V. Scruton: wspólne dążenie do właściwego osąduPrzeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 81-94. 2020.
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8Science versus Religion as Guide to MetaphysicsEidos. A Journal for Philosophy of Culture 7 (4): 1-4. 2023.Preview: This is the second volume of the double issue of Eidos. A Journal for Philosophy of Culture devoted to the relationship between science and religion. The contributions across these two volumes have mostly been concerned with, and argued for, various aspects of a non-reductive view of this relationship, according to which reality is not limited to what the natural sciences can tell us about it. That is the view that science and religion are not in conflict, or that the advances made by t…Read more
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12Transhumanism, Immortality, and TranscendencePhilosophy, Theology and the Sciences 10 (2): 238. 2023.
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11The Ontologies of Science and ReligionEidos. A Journal for Philosophy of Culture 7 (3): 1-3. 2023.Preview: Science and religion are complex cultural phenomena, which bear on our understanding of the world, life, consciousness, agency, morality, as well as all other fundamental issues human beings puzzle over. There exists a longstanding question about whether science and religion, and the responses they offer to these issues, are complementary or in conflict. The conflict narrative, championed for example by the New Atheists, emphasizes discrepancies between scientific and religious explanat…Read more
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24Is God Invisible? An Essay on Religion and AestheticsPhilosophical Quarterly 73 (3): 912-915. 2022.It is uncommon for aestheticians to co-author books with artists, and very rare for philosophers of religion or metaphysicians to do so. As the longstanding col.
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24The Meaning of Mourning: Perspectives on Death, Loss, and Grief (edited book)Lexington Books. 2022.The Meaning of Mourning brings perspectives from leading philosophers, psychologists, theologians, writers, and artists exploring different dimensions of death, loss, and grief. They together form a wide-ranging study of some of the most difficult and formative experiences in human life.
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18Revisiting Solaris: Encountering Otherness and the Limits of RepresentationPro-Fil 22 (Special Issue): 78-91. 2021.One of the core themes of Stanisław Lem’s 1961 novel Solaris is the encounter with radical otherness. The ocean planet being studied by scientists form earth is usually interpreted as a representation of radical otherness, which eludes human efforts of understanding. In this paper we argue that in Solaris Lem attempts to show not merely that the ocean is unknowable, but that the unknowability is itself impossible to adequately conceptualise and represent. However, we further argue that this impo…Read more
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29The Two Cultures in PhilosophyEidos. A Journal for Philosophy of Culture 4 (4): 105-122. 2021.In this paper I revisit the debate concerning the distinction, which is sometimes made between “analytic” and “continental” philosophy. I look at the historical context in which the distinction came to prominence in the twentieth century, the reasons why it subsequently declined in popularity, and eventually had begun to be undermined. I argue that the distinction possesses intuitive content, which the recent attempts at exposing it as conceptually flawed fail to account for. I suggest that the …Read more
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22Rethinking ExistentialismPhilosophical Quarterly 71 (1): 222-224. 2021.Rethinking Existentialism. By Webber Jonathan.
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7Mourning Marginalized: Totalitarianism and the Shared WorldSynthesis Philosophica 32 (1): 67-77. 2017.
Areas of Interest
Aesthetics |
European Philosophy |