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On the consistency of pantheism

Abstract:
Pantheists commonly wish to hold three distinct theses: that God is identical with the universe as a whole, that God is to be found altogether in each part of the universe, and that some features of the universe are more divine than others. However, it might well be complained that these constitute an incompatible set of requirements on any theory. After outlining the three positions in question, this paper considers how successfully the four main species of pantheist metaphysic — the substance monist model, the microcosmic-macrocosmic model, the universal-expressivist model, and the Absolute Idealist model — are able to respond to the problem of their compatibility.
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Published
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Peer reviewed

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10.24204/ejpr.v9i1.1855

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Institution:
University of Oxford
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HUMS
Department:
Philosophy
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Publisher:
European Journal for Philosophy of Religion
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Volume:
9
Issue:
1
Pages:
1-17
Publication date:
2017-05-03
Acceptance date:
2015-01-28
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ISSN:
1689-8311


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English
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pubs:627783
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uuid:38597fec-b8e7-4da4-9d4d-9bac69992ff8
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627783
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2016-06-14

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