Philosophische Gotteserkenntnis Bei Suárez Und Descartes: Im Zusammenhang Mit Der Niederländischen Reformierten Theologie Und Philosophie Des 17. Jahr Contributor(s): Goudriaan (Author) |
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ISBN: 9004116273 ISBN-13: 9789004116276 Publisher: Brill OUR PRICE: $157.70 Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats Language: German Published: October 1999 Annotation: This volume deals with basic questions regarding the philosophical knowledge of God in Suarez and Descartes, two very different, but historically linked early-modern philosophers. It has two parts devoted to Suarez and Descartes respectively. Each section examines the path along which philosophy can acquire knowledge of God, the adequacy which is ascribed to this knowledge, as well as selected topics of the doctrine of God's attributes. Special attention has been given to both critical and positive reactions to Suarez and Descartes on the part of seventeenth-century Dutch Reformed theologians. The author argues that Descartes, in comparison with Suarez, reduced the theological interests of philosophy and also limited the starting points for attaining to a philosophical knowledge of God. On the other hand, Descartes elevated the presumed adequacy of this knowledge. |
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BISAC Categories: - Religion | Agnosticism - Architecture | Interior Design - General - Philosophy | History & Surveys - Medieval |
Dewey: 211 |
LCCN: 99051407 |
Series: Brill's Studies in Intellectual History |
Physical Information: 1.08" H x 6.36" W x 9.54" (1.66 lbs) 340 pages |
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Publisher Description: This volume deals with basic questions regarding the philosophical knowledge of God in Su rez and Descartes, two very different, but historically linked early-modern philosophers. It has two parts devoted to Su rez and Descartes respectively. Each section examines the path along which philosophy can acquire knowledge of God, the adequacy which is ascribed to this knowledge, as well as selected topics of the doctrine of God's attributes. Special attention has been given to both critical and positive reactions to Su rez and Descartes on the part of seventeenth-century Dutch Reformed theologians. The author argues that Descartes, in comparison with Su rez, reduced the theological interests of philosophy and also limited the starting points for attaining to a philosophical knowledge of God. On the other hand, Descartes elevated the presumed adequacy of this knowledge. |