Freedom, nature, and world
(2008)

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : University of Ottawa Press, 2008
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ISBN/ISSN
9780776618272 (electronic bk.) MWT13637764, 077661827X (electronic bk.) 13637764
LANGUAGE
English
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Freedom, Nature, and World is a collection of essays by Peter Loptson which examine issues posed by a broadly naturalistic view of the world, which Loptson defends while also exploring some of the challenges it confronts. Papers on freedom, Kant, Christianity, Homer, the history of analytic philosophy, the place of humanity in nature, and other topics, are brought together within a synoptically naturalistic purview. All the essays rest on, and in some cases extend, that synoptic perspective, which seeks to encompass both a scientific understanding of humankind in the natural world and the complexities of free rational agency within our cultural and historical settings

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