On “Making God Go Away”—A Reply to Professor Maxwell

Dialogue 37 (2):291- (1998)
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RÉSUMÉ: Ceci est une réponse à l’étude critique de Vance Maxwell, «Making God Go Away», consacrée au livre de Leslie Armour, Being and Idea. La discussion porte sur la question suivante: est-il possible qu’il y ait une signification transcendante à nos vies sans un Dieu tyrannique? Le livre traitait, de manière centrale, du fait que les réponses affirmatives à cette question exigent une unification du savoir. Maxwell suggère que le livre est un commentaire de Spinoza et de Hegel — malgré son soustitre: Developments of Some Themes in Spinoza and Hegel. Et il ignore la tentative qui s’y trouve poursuivie de construire un système nouveau. Le présent article explique ce système et défend certaines lectures de Spinoza.

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