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_b.I595 2003
245 0 0 _aIs nature ever evil? :
_breligion, science, and value /
_cedited by Willem B. Drees.
260 _aLondon ;
_aNew York :
_bRoutledge,
_c2003.
300 _axv, 341 p. :
_bill. ;
_c24 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 0 _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.
650 0 _aNature
_xMoral and ethical aspects.
650 0 _aScience
_xMoral and ethical aspects.
650 0 _aNature
_xReligious aspects
_xChristianity.
650 0 _aChristian ethics.
700 1 _aDrees, Willem B.,
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