Space, Time and Deity: The Gifford Lectures at Glasgow Part Two (pt.2) ebook
by S. Alexander
This is only the second volume of Space, Time and Deity. It deals with 'empirical existence' and 'deity'.
Alexander's Gifford Lectures: Space, Time, and Deity, were first published in 1920, and represent the culmination of Alexander's metaphysical thought, unifying in a comprehensive synthesis his epistemology, his categorial system, his views on the tertiary qualities of truth, goodness, an. .
Alexander's Gifford Lectures: Space, Time, and Deity, were first published in 1920, and represent the culmination of Alexander's metaphysical thought, unifying in a comprehensive synthesis his epistemology, his categorial system, his views on the tertiary qualities of truth, goodness, and beauty, and finally his novel study of the time-honored conceptions of God and "deity. The philosophical climate in British universities has (then) turned to precise analytic studies of logic and mathematics
Alexander's metaphysics is empirical and systematic, the opposite of Hegel's. He starts with pure space-time (motion in a line), moves on to photons (vibrations), matter, chemical compounds, biological cells, the human mind, and Deity.
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Home Browse Books Book details, Space, Time, and Deity: Gifford Lectures a.Space, Time, and Deity: Gifford Lectures at Glasgow, 1916-1918 - Vol. 2. By S. Alexander. To do this is the second and perhaps the more difficult of the two problems assigned to metaphysics in the Introduction. The first was to describe the fundamental or a priori elements of experience. Time and Transcendence: Ethical Values in Theological Perspective By Damian, Theodor Romanian Journal of Artistic Creativity, Vol. 7, No. 3, Autumn 2019.
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Space, Time and Deity book. 1920 Contents Book I: Physical Space-Time; Perspectives and Sections of Physical Space-Time; Mental Space and Time; Mental Space-Time; Mathematical Space and Time. Contents Book I: Physical Space-Time; Perspectives and Sections of Physical Space-Time; Mental Space and Time; Mental Space-Time; Mathematical Space and Time; Relations in Space and Time; Book II: Nature of the Categories; Identity, Diversity and Existence; Universal, Particular and Individual; 1920. Volume 1 of a 2 volume set. A philosophical study of space, time and God.
Mental Space and Time. Whole and Parts; and Number. Deity and the Religious Sentiment. Mathematical Space and Time. Motion; and the Categories in General. The One and the Many.
A reprinting of Samuel Alexander's Space, Time and Deity is thus to be welcomed .
It is a work which cannot be pinned down as belonging to any clearly recognized school. The sting of absolute idealism lies in its assertion that the parts of the world are not ultimately real or true but only the whole is true. For realism, mind has no privileged place except in its perfection. In I 9 I 6 - 19 I 8 Alexander gave the Gifford Lectures in Glasgow, thus having an opportunity to present the whole sustained metaphysical view which he had been gestating.
Space, time, and deity. the Gifford lectures at Glasgow, 1916-1918. God, Space and time. Published 1920 by Macmillan and c. limited in London. A4. The Physical Object.