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  1. International Journal for Philosophy of Religion
  2. International Journal for Philosophy of Religion : Volume 61
  3. International Journal for Philosophy of Religion : Volume 61, Issue 1, February 2007
  4. Oppy, infinity, and the neoclassical concept of God
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International Journal for Philosophy of Religion : Volume 61, Issue 1, February 2007
Some critical reflections on the hiddenness argument
Oppy, infinity, and the neoclassical concept of God
Wittgenstein and religious dogma
Kai Nielsen and D.Z. Phillips, Wittgensteinian Fideism? SCM Press, London, 2005, 383
Samuel Moyn, Origins of the Other, Emmanuel Levinas between Revelation and Ethics. Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 2005. xi and 268 pp $29.95
Frederick D. Aquino, Communities of Informed Judgment: Newman’s Illative Sense and Accounts of Rationality. Washington, D.C.: The Catholic University of America Press, 2004. xii and 182 pp $54.95
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Oppy, infinity, and the neoclassical concept of God

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Dombrowski, Daniel A.
Copyright Year 2007
Abstract In this article I concentrate on three issues. First, Graham Oppy’s treatment of the relationship between the concept of infinity and Zeno’s paradoxes lay bare several porblems that must be dealt with if the concept of infinity is to do any intellectual work in philosophy of religion. Here I will expand on some insightful remarks by Oppy in an effort ot adequately respond to these problems. Second, I will do the same regarding Oppy’s treatment of Kant’s first antinomy in the first critique, which deals in part with the question of whether the world had a beginning in time or if time extends infinitely into the past. And third, my examination of these two issues will inform what I have to say regarding a key topic in philosophy of religion: the question regarding the proper relationship between the infinite and the finite in the concept of God.
Starting Page 25
Ending Page 37
Page Count 13
File Format PDF
ISSN 00207047
Journal International Journal for Philosophy of Religion
Volume Number 61
Issue Number 1
e-ISSN 15728684
Language English
Publisher Kluwer Academic Publishers
Publisher Date 2007-01-30
Publisher Place Dordrecht
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword God Infinite Neoclassical theism Graham Oppy Charles Hartshorne Philosophy of Religion
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Philosophy
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