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A Slice Of Immortality: Remembering Charles Hartshorne, Donald W. Viney Sep 2016

A Slice Of Immortality: Remembering Charles Hartshorne, Donald W. Viney

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"A Slice of Immortality: Remembering Charles Hartshorne" is an illustrated record of the author's encounters with Hartshorne during the last two decades of Hartshorne's life and of the denouement of these encounters as the author saw to the publication of some of Hartshorne's works, including the last of his books, Creative Experiencing. The document includes an addendum with a list of Hartshorne's unpublished articles.


Talks And Meetings With Charles Hartshorne, Donald W. Viney Sep 2016

Talks And Meetings With Charles Hartshorne, Donald W. Viney

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These are the annotated and illustrated notes that the author took down during and after his talks and meetings with Charles Hartshorne from April 1976 until October 1997. The manuscript includes a bibliography of the author's published writings on Hartshorne.


How Not To Be An Atheist: A Neoclassical Response To The New Atheism, Donald W. Viney Jan 2008

How Not To Be An Atheist: A Neoclassical Response To The New Atheism, Donald W. Viney

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The New Atheists (e.g. Richard Dawkins, Sam Harris, Daniel Dennett, Christopher Hitchens, and Victor Stenger) claim that a commitment to science, reason, and morality is inconsistent with theism. Using as my point of departure neoclassical theism as expounded in the works of A. N. Whitehead, Charles Hartshorne, and Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, I argue that the New Atheism is intellectually anemic, interesting though it is as political activism. The New Atheists criticize a caricature of faith, offer inferior versions of old arguments, commit the mistake of construing theism as a scientific hypothesis, and ignore sophisticated forms of belief in God.


Charles Hartshorne's Letters To A Young Philosopher: 1979-1995, Donald W. Viney Oct 2001

Charles Hartshorne's Letters To A Young Philosopher: 1979-1995, Donald W. Viney

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This book brings together all of the letters exchanged between Charles Hartshorne and Donald W. Viney between 1979 and 1995


The Varieties Of Theism And The Openness Of God, Donald W. Viney Oct 1998

The Varieties Of Theism And The Openness Of God, Donald W. Viney

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Charles Hartshorne was an advocate of the openness of God. Contrary to some critiques, he was aware of and responded to criticisms of his views and developed ways of thinking about the varieties of theistic metaphysics.