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_aBD581 _b.I595 2003 |
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_aIs nature ever evil? : _breligion, science, and value / _cedited by Willem B. Drees. |
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_aLondon ; _aNew York : _bRoutledge, _c2003. |
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_axv, 341 p. : _bill. ; _c24 cm. |
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| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
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_tThis vale of tears - the best of all possible worlds? / _rWillem B. Drees -- _gPART I. NATURE, SCIENCE AND VALUE -- _tCriticizing the cosmos / _rMary Midgley -- _tResponse to Mary Midgley's 'criticizing the cosmos' / _rSilvia Vl���?ker -- _tMary Midgley on science, nature, metaphysics and ethics: some comments / _rHans Radder -- _tMind and value: reflections on Max Weber / _rJoachim Leilich -- _tMoral relevance of naturalness / _rTatjana Visak -- _tExperience of nature: a hermeneutic approach / _rAngela Roothaan -- _tHuman interpretation and animal excellence / _rPeter Scheers -- _gPART II. EVIL EVOLUTIONARY JUSTIFIED? -- _tNaturalizing and systematizing evil / _rHolmes Rolston, III -- _tCooperation or competition: comments on Rolston / _rJacobus J. De Vries -- _tRolston: a contemporary physico-theologian / _rJozef Keulartz -- _tAre catastrophes in nature ever evil? / _rJan Smit -- _tContingency and risk: comment on Smit / _rArthur C. Petersen -- _tNature does not care indeed, but humans do: a commentary / _rFred Spier -- _tLisbon earthquake, 1755: a discourse about the 'nature' of nature / _rClaudia Sanides-Kohlrausch -- _tTradegy versus hope: what future in an open universe? / _rArnold Benz -- _tTragedy versus hope? A theological response / _rEduardo R. Cruz -- _tCosmic fine-tuning, 'many universe' theories and the goodness of life / _rNeil A. Manson -- _gPART III. IMPROVING NATURE VIA CULTURE AND TECHNOLOGY? -- _tImprovable nature? / _rJohn Hedley Brooke -- _tVictims of nature cry out / _rLeo P. Ten Kate -- _t'Improvable nature?' Some meta-historical reflections / _rHenk G. Geertsema -- _tIs nature neutral? The concept of health / _rKris Dierickx -- _tNature good and evil: a theological palette / _rPhilip Hefner -- _tNature good and evil: a theological evaluation / _rWessel Stoker -- _tQuest for perfection: insights from Paul Tillich / _rEduardo R. Cruz -- _tNormativity of nature: natural law in a technological life-world / _rMathew Illathuparampil -- _tExploring technonature with cyborgs / _rAnne Kull -- _tPART IV. VALUES AS EXPLANATION OR VALUES EXPLAINED? -- _tTwo forms of explanation / _rKeith Ward -- _tTwo forms of explanation: a response to Ward / _rMartien E. Brinkman -- _tTwo forms of explanation: a response to Ward / _rRonald Meester -- _tEvaluation of natural reality: a watertight case? / _rEdwin Koster -- _t'Ought' in a world that just 'is' / _rLindon B. Eaves -- _tWhat values guide our oughts? / _rAngela Roothaan -- _tNormative relevance of disputes in primatology / _rTatjana Visak -- _tEvolutionary views on the biological basis of religion / _rNico M. Van Straalen, _rJair Stein -- _tOn pattern recognition, evolution, epistemology, religion and evil / _rMladen Turk |
| 650 | 0 | _aPhilosophy of nature. | |
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_aNature _xMoral and ethical aspects. |
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_aScience _xMoral and ethical aspects. |
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_aNature _xReligious aspects _xChristianity. |
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| 650 | 0 | _aChristian ethics. | |
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_aDrees, Willem B., _d1954- |
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