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This title was first published in 2001. This book focuses on the
rich web of interrelations between aesthetic and wider human
concerns. Among topics explored are concepts of truth and falsity
(within art and aesthetic experience generally), superficiality and
depth in aesthetic appreciation of nature, moral beauty and
ugliness, the projects of integrating a life, of fashioning a life
as a work of art, experiments in the aesthetic re-working of the
'sacred', the role of imagination within religion and in our
attempts to place and identify ourselves within the cosmos. The
essays are both interlinked and distinct, allowing them to be read
in any order, and providing useful themes for discussion groups and
seminars. Ronald Hepburn aims to arouse in the reader something of
his enjoyment in unravelling the connections of ideas that come
into view when one approaches aesthetics in its widest setting.
This title was first published in 2001. This book focuses on the
rich web of interrelations between aesthetic and wider human
concerns. Among topics explored are concepts of truth and falsity
(within art and aesthetic experience generally), superficiality and
depth in aesthetic appreciation of nature, moral beauty and
ugliness, the projects of integrating a life, of fashioning a life
as a work of art, experiments in the aesthetic re-working of the
'sacred', the role of imagination within religion and in our
attempts to place and identify ourselves within the cosmos. The
essays are both interlinked and distinct, allowing them to be read
in any order, and providing useful themes for discussion groups and
seminars. The author aims to arouse in the reader something of his
enjoyment in unravelling the connections of ideas that come into
view when one approaches aesthetics in its widest setting.
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Metaphysical Beliefs (Paperback)
Stephen Toulmin, Ronald W. Hepburn, Alasdair MacIntyre
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During the mid-1950s, three books appeared which, while
theologically unfashionable at the time, can now be seen to have
pointed the way forward that theology had to take. New Essays in
Philosophical Theology, edited by Antony Flew and Alasdair
Maclntyre, has been available ever since, and has been in
increasing demand. Religious Language, by Ian T. Ramsey, now Bishop
of Durham, was out of print in England for a while, but has been
reissued and is in a second new impression. Metaphysical Beliefs,
on the other hand, was never reprinted. It consists of three long
essays, by Stephen Toulmin on 'Contemporary Scientific Mythology';
by Ronald Hepburn on 'Poetry and Religious Belief'; and by Alasdair
Maclntyre on 'The Logical Status of Religious Belief'. When the
book first appeared, The Times Literary Supplement commented: 'This
volume should be widely read and discussed. It is philosophical
thinking at a high level, because it faces live issues, avoids
asperity towards opponents, and should provoke the right kind of
controversy.' More than ten years later, the same verdict still
holds true
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