Hartshorne and the Metaphysics of Animal Rights

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State University of New York Press, 1988 M07 8 - 159 páginas
Charles Hartshorne is one of the premier metaphysicians and philosophers of religion in the twentieth century. He has written extensively on animals, both as a philosopher of nature and as an expert on bird song. Since the publication of Creative Synthesis and Philosophic Method in 1970, he has devoted a great deal of attention to animals. Among the main issues he advances is that the relationship between human beings and animals helps us to better understand our relationship with God.
 

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God and Noninvidious Contrasts
27
Commonality with Animals
41
Human Transcendence of Animality
57
Contributionism and Wordsworth
86
Hartshorne and Plato
104
The Aesthetic Analogy
121
Notes
137
Bibliography
152
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Daniel A. Dombroski is Associate Professor in the Philosophy Department of Creighton University. He is the author of Plato's Philosophy of History and of Thoreau the Platonist.

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