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The Proto-Ecological Theology Of Franz Bibfeldt, Steven C. Bouma-Prediger Nov 1994

The Proto-Ecological Theology Of Franz Bibfeldt, Steven C. Bouma-Prediger

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Review Of Christ And Creation, By Colin Gunton, Steven C. Bouma-Prediger Aug 1994

Review Of Christ And Creation, By Colin Gunton, Steven C. Bouma-Prediger

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


0813317762, Anne Maloney Jan 1994

0813317762, Anne Maloney

Philosophy Faculty Scholarship

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Standing Firm, Moving Forward, Maxie D. Dunnam Jan 1994

Standing Firm, Moving Forward, Maxie D. Dunnam

ATS Chapel Services

Presidential Inaugural Address


Good News, James V. Heidinger Jan 1994

Good News, James V. Heidinger

ATS Chapel Services

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Kant's Argument For Causality In The Second Analagy, Gorden Steinhoff Jan 1994

Kant's Argument For Causality In The Second Analagy, Gorden Steinhoff

Languages, Philosophy, and Communication Studies Faculty Publications

In the Second Analogy, Kant argues that we must presuppose, a priori, that each event is determined to occur by some preceding event in accordance with a causal law. Although there have been numerous interpretations of this argument, we have not been able to show that it is valid. In this paper, I develop my own interpretation of this argument. I borrow an insight offered by Robert Paul Wolff. In Kant's argument, our need to presuppose that the causal determination of each event rests not upon our need to impose a 'necessary' and 'irreversible' temporal order upon representations of …