Omnisubjectivity: An Essay on God and Subjectivity
Autor Linda Trinkaus Zagzebskien Limba Engleză Hardback – 11 oct 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780197682098
ISBN-10: 019768209X
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 217 x 150 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 019768209X
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 217 x 150 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
Omnisubjectivity is recognisably a work of analytic theology and has many of the virtues and deficits of that school.
Zagzebski's book is a coherently argued, clearly written, and balanced take on a complex set of themes. As such it is a delight, and an important contribution to the current debate concerning divine metaphysics, especially the question of God's emotions. It also opens up fascinating questions about the central role of subjectivity for metaphysics more generally ... Zagzebski takes subjectivity to be 'a more basic feature of reality than anything else'. As such her book is a stimulating read for anyone interested in these themes.
The historical significance of placing divine subjectivity at the forefront of God's knowledge of the world, as is done here by a master practitioner of analytic philosophy of religion.
I'm happy to recommend this book without hesitation. It explores an interesting and novel position. It is full of forthright, untortured arguments. Its tone is refreshingly personal and casual. It is well-structured, clear, and exceptionally readable.
It is historically-informed and engages with non-Western traditions. And its focus straddles various sub-fields, making it a worthwhile read for philosophersof mind, language, religion, metaphysicians, epistemologists, and even historians of philosophy (in particular, medievalists) with an eye toward contemporary philosophy of religion. Zagzebski's attention to scripture will also help to make the book approachable to theologians.
Zagzebski's book is a coherently argued, clearly written, and balanced take on a complex set of themes. As such it is a delight, and an important contribution to the current debate concerning divine metaphysics, especially the question of God's emotions. It also opens up fascinating questions about the central role of subjectivity for metaphysics more generally ... Zagzebski takes subjectivity to be 'a more basic feature of reality than anything else'. As such her book is a stimulating read for anyone interested in these themes.
The historical significance of placing divine subjectivity at the forefront of God's knowledge of the world, as is done here by a master practitioner of analytic philosophy of religion.
I'm happy to recommend this book without hesitation. It explores an interesting and novel position. It is full of forthright, untortured arguments. Its tone is refreshingly personal and casual. It is well-structured, clear, and exceptionally readable.
It is historically-informed and engages with non-Western traditions. And its focus straddles various sub-fields, making it a worthwhile read for philosophersof mind, language, religion, metaphysicians, epistemologists, and even historians of philosophy (in particular, medievalists) with an eye toward contemporary philosophy of religion. Zagzebski's attention to scripture will also help to make the book approachable to theologians.
Notă biografică
Linda Trinkaus Zagzebski is George Lynn Cross Research Professor Emerita and Kingfisher College Chair of the Philosophy of Religion and Ethics Emerita, University of Oklahoma. She is a Guggenheim Fellow and a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.