Focusing on the interconnectedness of human life, ecology, and theology, the book draws inspiration from Spinoza's philosophy. It posits that humans and all natural entities are "modes" of nature, emphasizing the importance of recognizing this relationship to achieve self-realization. The author advocates for a radical rethinking of our understanding of the world, ourselves, and God, proposing a richer ecological ethics. Brian Fay's exploration offers a transformative vision for being responsible and thriving agents within our environment.
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- 2024
- 1996
This volume provides a lucid and distinct introduction to multiculturalism and the philosophy of social science. Distinct, engaging and timely 'multicultural' approachClear, non-technical overview of the nature of social inquiryFirst volume of outstanding new Contemporary Philosophy series.