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Neo-Aristotelian Metaphysics and the Theology of Nature Routledge Studies in Metaphysics Series

Langue : Anglais
Couverture de l’ouvrage Neo-Aristotelian Metaphysics and the Theology of Nature

This book explores the relationship between a scientifically updated Aristotelian philosophy of nature and a scientifically engaged theology of nature. It features original contributions by some of the best scholars engaging with Aristotelianism in contemporary metaphysics, philosophy of science, and philosophical theology.

Despite the growing interest in Aristotelian approaches to contemporary philosophy of science, few metaphysicians have engaged directly with the question of how a neo-Aristotelian metaphysics of nature might change the landscape for theological discussion concerning theology and naturalism, the place of human beings within nature, or the problem of divine causality. The chapters in this volume are collected into three thematic sections: Naturalism and Nature, Mind and Nature, and God and Nature. By pushing the current boundaries of neo-Aristotelian metaphysics to recover the traditional notion of substantial forms in physics, reframe the principle of proportionality in biology, and restore the hierarchy of being familiar to ancient philosophy, this book advances a metaphysically unified framework that accommodates both scientific and theological knowledge, enriching the interaction between science, philosophy and theology.

Neo-Aristotelian Metaphysics and the Theology of Nature will be of interest to scholars and advanced students working in metaphysics, philosophy of science, natural theology, philosophical theology, and analytic theology.

Chapters 1, 2, and 7 of this book are freely available as downloadable Open Access PDFs at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.

Prologue

John Marenbon

Introduction: Reflections on science, theology and the new Aristotelianism

William M. R. Simpson, Robert C. Koons, and James Orr

Part I: Naturalism and Nature

1. From Quantum Physics to Classical Metaphysics

William M. R. Simpson

2. Essential Thermochemical Powers

Robert C. Koons

3. Restoring the Hierarchy of Being

David Oderberg

4. Evolution and the Principle of Proportionality

Stephen Boulter

Part II: Mind and Nature

5. Free Will in a Network of Powers

Timothy O’Connor

6. Animal Powers and Human Agency

Janice Chik

7. The Power to Perform Experiments

Daniel De Haan

8. Logical and Mathematical Powers

Antonio Ramos-Diaz

9. Persons, Souls and Life After Death

Christopher Hauser

10. Angels, Principalities and Powers

Travis Dumsday

Part III: God and Nature

11. Grounding and Participation in God

Ross Inman

12. God and Hylomorphism

Anne Peterson

13. Natural and Supernatural

Edward Feser

14. God, Chance and Evolution

Alexander Pruss

15. Teleology, Providence and Powers

Simon Kopf

16. Divine Lawmaking: Powers and Kinds

James Orr

Epilogue

Anna Marmodoro

Postgraduate and Undergraduate Advanced

William M.R.Simpson is Junior Research Fellow at Wolfson College, Cambridge and an honorary research fellow in the philosophy of nature at the University of St Andrews. He is the author of Surprises in Theoretical Casimir Physics (2014) and the co-editor, with Robert C. Koons and Nicholas J. Teh, of Neo-Aristotelian Perspectives on Contemporary Science (Routledge, 2017).

Robert C. Koons is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Texas at Austin. He is co-editor, with George Bealer, of The Waning of Materialism: New Essays in the Philosophy of Mind (2010) and, with William M.R.Simpson and Nicholas J. Teh of Neo-Aristotelian Perspectives on Contemporary Science (Routledge, 2017). He is also the co-author of Metaphysics: The Fundamentals (2015).

James Orr is University Lecturer in Philosophy of Religion at the University of Cambridge, and formerly the McDonald Postdoctoral Fellow in Theology, Ethics, and Public Life at Christ Church, Oxford. He is a trustee of St. Paul’s Theological Centre, London, and a member of the Archbishop of Canterbury’s advisory group, the Lambeth Partnership.