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Jak bardzo chrześcijańska może być filozofia?

 
Źódło/source:

Roczniki Filozoficzne, 64 (2016), nr 4

 
Strony/pages: 21-40  

 

http://dx.doi.org/10.18290/rf.2016.64.4-2

 

Summary

This essay addresses the question, in what sense can and should philosophy be Christian? After considering some views according to which philosophy should not and cannot be Christian, the ideas of three prominent Christian philosophers on the topic are surveyed, and in the light of this some conclusions are formulated.

 

 

Streszczenie

Niniejszy esej podejmuje kwestię dotyczącą tego, w jakim sensie filozofia może i powinna być chrześcijańska. Po rozważeniu kilku koncepcji, według których filozofia ani nie powinna, ani nie może być chrześcijańska, dokonuje się przeglądu koncepcji trzech wybitnych filozofów chrześcijańskich na ten temat. W świetle tych ujęć zostają sformułowane określone wnioski.

 

  

Key words: philosophy; Christian philosophy; wisdom; Paul K. Moser; Robert Merrihew Adams; Eleonore Stump.

Słowa kluczowe: filozofia; filozofia chrześcijańska; mądrość; Paul K. Moser; Robert Merrihew Adams; Eleonore Stump.

 

 

Bibliografia/References:

  1. Abbot, T.K. The Epistles to the Ephesians and to the Colossians. International Critical Com­men­tary. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1905.

  2. Adams, Robert Merrihew. “A Philosophical Autobiography.” In Metaphysics and the Good: The­mes from the Philosophy of Robert Merrihew Adams, edited by Samuel Newlands and Larry M. Jorgensen, 16–32. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009.

  3. Adams, Robert Merrihew. “Middle Knowledge and the Problem of Evil.” American Philo­so­phical Quarterly 14 (1977): 109–17.

  4. Adams, Robert Merrihew. A Theory of Virtue. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2006.

  5. Hasker, William. “Paul Moser’s Christian Philosophy,” available at http://www.epsociety.org/ library/ articles.asp?pid=131 (accessed January 12, 2016).

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  7. Moser Paul K. “Christ-Shaped Philosophy: Wisdom and Spirit United,” available at http://www. epsociety.org/ library/ articles.asp?pid=131 (accessed January 12, 2016).

  8. Moser Paul K. “Jesus and Philosophy: On the Que­stions We Ask.” Faith and Philosophy 22,3 (2005, July): 261–83.

  9. Moser, Paul K. “Reply to Hasker,” available at http://www.epsociety.org/ library/articles.asp? pid=131 (accessed January 12, 2016).

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Informacja o autorze/Information about Author:

Prof. William Hasker—Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, Hun­tington University; address for correspondence: 2753 W 450 S, Huntington, IN  46750, U.S.A.; e-mail: whasker@huntington.edu

 
 

Cytowanie/Citation information:

Hasker, William. 2016. How Christian Can Philosophy Be? "Roczniki Filozoficzne" 64, 4: 21-40, DOI: 10.18290/rf.2016.64.4-2.

 

 

 

Preparation and publication in electronic databases English version of the Annals of Philo­sophy was financed under the agreement 723/P-DUN/2016 from the funds of Minister of Science and Higher Education allocated to the activities for pro­moting science.

 

 

Autor: Anna Starościc
Ostatnia aktualizacja: 24.01.2017, godz. 20:22 - Anna Starościc