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Product Description: In Omnisubjectivity: A Defense of a Divine attribute, Linda Zagzebski reflects on how the modern discovery of subjectivity should influence the way we think about God's attributes. Her examination of recent conceptions of omnipresence and omniscience reveals that if God truly has all possible cognitive perfections, then a new attribute should rightly be applied to God which the 'traditional attributes' do not address: omnisubjectivity...read more
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9780874621839 | Marquette Univ Pr, February 1, 2013, cover price $15.00 | About this edition: In Omnisubjectivity: A Defense of a Divine attribute, Linda Zagzebski reflects on how the modern discovery of subjectivity should influence the way we think about God's attributes.
Product Description: Comprised of readings from ancient to modern times, this volume offers a comprehensive introduction to the central questions of the philosophy of religion. Provides a history of the philosophy of religion, from antiquity up to the twentieth century Each section is preceded by extensive commentary written by the editors, followed by readings that are arranged chronologically Designed to be accessible to both undergraduate and graduate student...read more
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9781444314298 | Blackwell Pub, May 7, 2009, cover price $102.95 | About this edition: Comprised of readings from ancient to modern times, this volume offers a comprehensive introduction to the central questions of the philosophy of religion.
Product Description: Presenting the background, development, and current state of affairs in EPISTEMOLOGY, this title-a volume in the Wadsworth Philosophy Topics Series--provides a concise introduction to this pertinent topic of contemporary philosophical interest...read more
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9780534252342 | Wadsworth Pub Co, July 11, 2008, cover price $18.95 | About this edition: Presenting the background, development, and current state of affairs in EPISTEMOLOGY, this title-a volume in the Wadsworth Philosophy Topics Series--provides a concise introduction to this pertinent topic of contemporary philosophical interest.
Product Description: Virtue ethics has attracted a lot of attention over the past few decades, and more recently there has been considerable interest in virtue epistemology as an alternative to traditional approaches in that field. Ironically, although virtue epistemology got its inspiration from virtue ethics, this is the first book that brings virtue epistemologists and virtue ethicists together to contribute their particular expertise, and the first that is devoted to the topic of intellectual virtue...read more
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9780199252732 | Clarendon Pr, November 6, 2003, cover price $130.00 | About this edition: The idea of a virtue has traditionally been important in ethics, but only recently has gained attention as an idea that can explain how we ought to form beliefs as well as how we ought to act.
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9780199219124 | Clarendon Pr, August 23, 2007, cover price $51.00 | About this edition: Virtue ethics has attracted a lot of attention over the past few decades, and more recently there has been considerable interest in virtue epistemology as an alternative to traditional approaches in that field.
Product Description: Although Reformed epistemology is an important and innovative body of religious epistemology, it has often been unnoticed or misunderstood by Catholic philosophers. At the same time, some of the theological and philosophical material that has most influenced Catholic thought has been overlooked by the Reformers as well...read more
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9780268016432 | Univ of Notre Dame Pr, May 1, 1993, cover price $38.00
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9780268016449 | Univ of Notre Dame Pr, March 1, 1994, cover price $24.00 | About this edition: Although Reformed epistemology is an important and innovative body of religious epistemology, it has often been unnoticed or misunderstood by Catholic philosophers.
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