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Subjectivity, Objectivity, and Intersubjectivity : A New Paradigm for Religion and Science - Joseph A. Bracken

Subjectivity, Objectivity, and Intersubjectivity

A New Paradigm for Religion and Science

By: Joseph A. Bracken

Paperback | 1 March 2009

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During the Middle Ages, philosophers and theologians argued over the extramental reality of universal forms or essences. In the early modern period, the relation between subjectivity and objectivity, the individual self and knowledge of the outside world, was a rich subject of debate. Today, there is considerable argument about the relation between spontaneity and determinism within the evolutionary process, whether a principle of spontaneous self-organization as well as natural selection is at work in the aggregation of molecules into cells and the development of primitive forms of life into complex organisms. In Subjectivity, Objectivity and Intersubjectivity Joseph A. Bracken proposes that what is ultimately at stake here is the age-old problem of the relationship between the One and the Many, universality and particularity on different levels of existence and activity within nature. Bracken rejects traditional models of this relationship, wherein either the One or the Many is presupposed to have priority over the other. He instead suggests that a new social ontology—one that is grounded in a theory of universal intersubjectivity—protects both the concrete particularity of individual entities in their specific relations to one another and their enduring corporate reality as a stable community or environment within Nature. What emerges is a bold re-imagining of the sometimes strained relationship between religion and science. Bracken's clear writing, sophisticated philosophical analysis, and exemplary scholarship will lend this new work an enthusiastic appreciation by readers with deep interests in philosophy and philosophical theology. Features: Provides an overview of Western philosophy from Plato and Aristotle to the present Offers a plausible explanation for the emergence of novelty with a cosmic process determined by natural law Identifies a new way to allow for divine providence over the world without direct divine intervention

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