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This book is a record of the development of 'animal rights' through the eyes of one highly-respected and well-known thinker.
inauthor:"Stephen R. L. Clark" from books.google.com
Words have determinable sense only within a complex of unstated assumptions, and all interpretation must therefore go beyond the given material. This book addresses what is man's place in the Aristotelian world.
inauthor:"Stephen R. L. Clark" from books.google.com
The author sets out to show that there are good philosophical reasons for theism, and Christian theism in particular.
inauthor:"Stephen R. L. Clark" from books.google.com
Professor Clark takes a reasoned look at biological theory since Darwin and argues that an orthodox Christian philosophy is better able to accommodate the truth of such theory than is the sort of progressive, meliorist interpretation of ...
inauthor:"Stephen R. L. Clark" from books.google.com
Explores and criticizes contemporary models for an environmentally-conscious theology, such as goddess worship, national socialism and process philosophy.
inauthor:"Stephen R. L. Clark" from books.google.com
In this book, Stephen R.L. Clark defends the primary faith of humankind, that there is a real world which is more than a shadow of our desires and fancies, and which can be discovered through right reason.
inauthor:"Stephen R. L. Clark" from books.google.com
This second volume in the Limits and Renewals trilogy is an attempt to restate a traditional philosophy of mind, drawing on philosophical and poetical resources that are often neglected in modern and postmodern thought, and emphasizing the ...
inauthor:"Stephen R. L. Clark" from books.google.com
A reasoned look at biological theory since Darwin.
inauthor:"Stephen R. L. Clark" from books.google.com
" Let us then approach the stories included here as just such lovers of wisdom, keeping a keen but sympathetic eye out for their wonders, intent on unveiling new insights into our beginnings, and that of all the creatures with whom we share ...