Religion, Philosophy, and the Supernatural - D. S. Clarke

 
 
 
 
 

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Naturalism is a philosophical outlook derived from John Dewey that denies the existence of the supernatural. This essay examines relationships between this outlook and religious beliefs. It advocates panpsychism as an alternative to monotheism that preserves the religious attitude and is consistent with naturalism.

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06/16/2009

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