God, Value, and Nature

New York, NY: Oxford University Press UK (2014)
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Many philosophers believe that God has been put to rest. Naturalism is the default position, and the naturalist can explain what needs to be explained without recourse to God. This book agrees that we should be naturalists, but it rejects the more prevalent scientific naturalism in favour of an 'expansive' naturalism inspired by David Wiggins and John McDowell. Fiona Ellis draws on a wide range of thinkers from theology and philosophy, and spans the gulf between analytic and continental philosophy. She tackles various philosophical problems including the limits of nature and the status of value; some theological problems surrounding the natural/ supernatural relation, the Incarnation, and the concept of myth; and offers a model to comprehend the relation between philosophy and theology.

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Expansive Naturalism III

The trajectory of the book’s argument is summarized, and the question of expansive naturalism is raised again. Could the expansive naturalist be a theist? Should he be making this move? And where does this leave the question of what he is doing? The relation between science, philosophy, an... see more

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Fiona Ellis
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