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Philosophy: A Student's Guide
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“Postmodernism’s collapse into indeterminacy is a significant weakness, yet its recognition of the implications of narratives, communities, embodiment, history, race, sex, and class make aspects of it attractive. We resist modernism’s arch-rationalism as dehumanizing and its thoroughgoing scientism as reductionistic, and yet we recognize the value of its contributions. Though”
― Philosophy: A Student's Guide
― Philosophy: A Student's Guide
“He who marries the spirit of the age will soon become a widower. —Dean William R. Inge”
― Philosophy: A Student's Guide
― Philosophy: A Student's Guide
“Insofar as believing artists claim this big biblical story as their own, their overall bodies of their work ought to convey its fundamental plot sequence. This would include the wonders of creation, the heartbreak of sin, and the hope of redemption. That”
― Philosophy: A Student's Guide
― Philosophy: A Student's Guide
“As Augustine thought, God will command what he wills and will grant what he commanded.”
― Philosophy: A Student's Guide
― Philosophy: A Student's Guide