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Empowering Philosophy and Science with the Art of Love

Lonergan and Deleuze in the Light of Buddhist-Christian Ethics

Empowering Philosophy and Science with the Art of Love

Lonergan and Deleuze in the Light of Buddhist-Christian Ethics

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£38.00

Publisher: University Press of America
ISBN: 9780761834670
Number of Pages: 208
Published: 16/05/2006
Width: 16.3 cm
Height: 22.7 cm
Philosophy and Science are subject to conflicting interpretations, such as the rules of positivism and analytic thought. Bernard Lonergan and Gilles Deleuze have both assessed such issues in complementary fashion. This book examines their arguments through the application of mathematical theories and Buddhist-Christian ethics. Using a structured analogy based on a spiritual genome, Empowering Philosophy and Science with the Art of Love seeks to bridge the religious-secularist divide exacerbated by postmodernism. The goal is to empower the practitioners of philosophy and science by having them pay heed to the art of ethical virtue.

Chapter 1 Illustrations (Figures, 4)
Chapter 2 Preface
Chapter 3 Introduction
Chapter 4 Part One. Transformative Loci Potency and Form: Chapter 1. An Outline for Empowering Philosophy, Artists, and Science; Chapter 2. Transformative Potencies in our Genomes; Chapter 3. Transformative Forms in Mathematics
Chapter 5 Part Two. Integrating Ideal Transformative Actions in Feedback Ways: Chapter 4. East-West Philosophies' Transformative Feedback, Allelic Operations; Chapter 5. Contextualizing and Implementing GEM Diphase Feedback's In-Betweens
Chapter 6 Endnotes
Chapter 7 Glossary
Chapter 8 Index
Chapter 9 Biography

John Raymaker

John A. Raymaker is the author of Empowering the Lonely Crowd and A Buddhist-Christian Logic of the Heart, both from University Press of America.