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Ajarananda, Swami
"Buku Stray Thoughts ini merupakan ?penyimpangan? pemikiran mengenai agama, filosofi, dan sains oleh Swami Ajarananda. Lima hal yang dibahas dalam buku ini, yaitu: 1. Sebuah sintesis: agama dan sains.; 2. Masalah utama dari sains dan filosofi.; 3. Buddhisme, sebuah pemenuhan dari Hinduisme.; 4. Perencanaan dan kepentingan Evolusi Kosmik.; 5. Word dan Cross (putra Allah dan Salib) dalam (kebudayaan) India Kuno."
Bangkok: Thai Bidhaya Press, [date of publication not identified]
BKL.0730-LL 86
Buku Klasik  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Pojman, Louis P.
"Publisher Synopsis
PART I: THE CONCEPT OF GOD. Concepts of God and the Ultimate. Aristotle, Metaphysics 12; Stoics; Epicureans. Thomas V. Morris: The Concept of God. Clark Pinnock: The Openness of God-Systematic Theology. Sallie McFague: God and the World. Paul Tillich: A Christian-Buddhist Conversation. Buber, The Love of God and the Idea of Deity. Classical Theistic Attributes. Stephen T. Davis: Temporal Eternity. Hugh J. McCann: The God Beyond Time. St. Thomas Aquinas: Is God's Power Limited? George Mavrodes: Some Puzzles Concerning Omnipotence. Harry Frankfurt: The Logic of Omnipotence. St. Augustine: Divine Foreknowledge and Human Free Will. Nelson Pike: God's Foreknowledge and Human Free Will are Incompatible. A. Plantinga: God's Foreknowledge and Human Free Will are Compatible. William Rowe: Can God be Free? Edward Wierenga: The Freedom of God.
PART II: TRADITIONAL ARGUMENTS FOR THE EXISTENCE OF GOD. The Ontological Argument for the Existence of God. St. Anselm: The Ontological Argument. Immanuel Kant: A Critique of the Ontological Argument. The Cosmological Argument for the Existence of God. Thomas Aquinas: The Five Ways. Samuel Clarke: The Argument from Contingency. William Rowe: An Examination of the Cosmological Argument. W. L. Craig and J.P. Moreland: The Kalam Cosmological Argument. Paul Draper: A Critique of the Kalam Cosmological Argument. The Teleological Argument for the Existence of God. William Paley: The Watch and the Watchmaker. David Hume: A Critique of the Design Argument. Richard Swinburne: The Argument from Design. Robin Collins: A Scientific Argument for the Existence of God.
PART III: RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE. Selections of Mystical Experiences. William James: Mysticism. William Alston: Perceiving God. Eugene G. D'Aquili and Andrew B. Newberg: The Neurophysiological Basis of Religions, Or Why God Won't Go Away. Jeffrey Jordan: Religious Experience and Naturalistic Explanations. Michael Rea: Divine Hiddenness, Divine Silence.
PART IV: THE PROBLEM OF EVIL. Historical and Literary Perspectives. David Hume: The Argument from Evil. Gottfried Leibniz: Theodicy: A Defense of Theism. Fyodor Dostoevsky: Rebellion. Contemporary Formulations. J. L. Mackie: Evil and Omnipotence. W. Rowe: The Inductive Argument from Evil Against the Existence of God. Paul Draper: Evolution and the Problem of Evil. Replies. Alvin Plantinga: The Free Will Defense. John Hick: Evil and Soul-Making. Alvin Plantinga: Supralapsarianism or "O Felix Culpa". Eleonore Stump: The Problem of Evil and the Desires of the Heart. Marilyn Adams: Horrendous Evil and the Goodness of God. Laura Waddell Ekstrom: Suffering as Religious Experience.
PART V: MIRACLES. David Hume: Against Miracles. Peter van Inwagen: Of 'Of Miracles.' J. L. Mackie: Miracles and Testimony. Richard Swinburne: Evidence for the Resurrection. Hud Hudson: Hyperspace and Christianity.
PART VI: DEATH AND IMMORTALITY. Plato: Immortality of the Soul. Bertrand Russell: The Finality of Death. John Hick: Immortality and Resurrection. Jeffrey Olen: Personal Identity and Life After Death. Prasannatma Das: A Hindu Theory of Life, Death, and Reincarnation.
PART VII: FAITH AND REASON. Pragmatic Justification of Religious Belief. Blaise Pascal: The Wager. W. K. Clifford: The Ethics of Belief. William James: The Will to Believe. Rationality and Justified Religious Belief. John Hick: Rational Theistic Belief Without Proof. Anthony Flew, "The Presumption of Atheism". Michael Bergmann: Rational Religious Belief without Arguments. Louis P. Pojman: Faith, Hope, and Doubt.
PART VIII: SCIENCE, RELIGION, AND EVOLUTION. The Relationship Between Science and Religion. Richard Dawkins: Science Versus Religion. Steven Jay Gould: Non-Overlapping Magesteria. Pope John Paul II: Faith and Science. Evolution, Naturalism, and Intelligent Design. William Dembski: Signs of Intelligence: A Primer on the Detection of Intelligent Design. Michael Murray: Natural Providence (Or Design Trouble). Alvin Plantinga: An Evolutionary Argument against Naturalism. Michael Bergmann: Commonsense Naturalism.
PART IX: RELIGIOUS PLURALISM. John Hick: Religious Pluralism and Ultimate Reality. Alvin Plantinga: A Defense of Religious Exclusivism. David Basinger: Hick's Religious Pluralism and "Reformed Epistemology". A Middle Ground. Dalai Lama: Buddhism, Christianity, and the Prospects for World Religion. Joseph Runzo: God, Commitment, and Other Faiths: Pluralism Versus Relativism"
Belmont, California: Cengage Learning, 2012
210 POJ p
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Taliaferro, Charles
Massachusetts: Blackwell, 1998
200.1 TAL c
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Malden: Blackwell, 2008
210 REA (2)
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Savi, Julio
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New Delhi: Royal Falcon Books, 2012
201.6 SAV f
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Shan, Chun
"The book addresses academically the major aspects of Chinese religion and philosophy, designated as the doctrine of being internal sage and external king. The perspective applied is the integration between western and Chinese scholarship and English readers may gain an easy and interesting access to Chinese intellectual tradition, distinctive itself in a harmony between being holy and secular in any mundane human being to the western tradition of ?give to Caesar what is Caesar?s, and to god what is god?s?. "
Berlin: Springer, 2012
e20400388
eBooks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Dampier, William Cecil
Cambirdge: Cambridge University Press, 1989
509 DAM h
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Booth, Anthony Robert
"One of the great scandals in philosophy from around the beginning of the
20th century has been the perpetuation of the idea that there is a substantial
distinction to be made between so-called analytic and continental philosophy—
one that goes beyond issues regarding style and sociology. And, even
though none of the respective participants in the dispute admits to being able
to give the distinction any articulation that does not slip between their fingers,
the distinction remains today very real (in the stylistic and sociological sense),
wielded by both sides for diverse, abject, anti-philosophical ends (inter alia):
the perceived winning of arguments via the appeal to authority; ensuring that
one’s arguments will not be subject to wide-ranging critical scrutiny; the
maintenance of one’s image and identity as a member of a particular philosophical
club at the expense of others’ membership; the perceived entitlement
to ignore (and dismiss without reading) vast tranches of literature as some
“non-U” other. In short, I think that the belief in the viability of the distinction
is ideological in nature (in the pejorative, Marxist sense that I discuss in
Chaps. 7 and 8, and which, in a sense, is the guiding theme of this book).
One then ought to ask in the present context: why include the word “analytic”
in the title of this book? Am I not further securing the credibility of this ideology
(used to maintain the positions of power of individual philosophers
belonging to each camp) by so doing? Am I not thus indicating my desire to
engage with Islamic philosophy (depending on one’s perceived sense of tribal
belonging) in terms of the “right” or “wrong” way?"
Switzerland: Springer International Publishing , 2017
e20528452
eBooks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Koperski, Jeffrey
"Theologians and philosophers of religion have become increasingly interested in science, and especially in the area of physics. From the fine-tuning of universal constants to quantum mechanics, relativity, and cosmology, physics is a subject surprisingly widespread in its connection to the area of religion. Bridging the gap between these fields, however, has proven to be problematic; those in religion and the humanities typically interact with the mathematical sciences only at a popular level, and physicists are often dismissive of metaphysics and religion. --
The Physics of Theism offers a significant and necessary middle ground between these disciplines, presenting a critical analysis of the ways in which physics is intertwined within matters of religion. Bringing clarity to often complex arguments, Koperski covers a broad range of issues that include divine action, free will, the fine-tuning argument, naturalism, the laws of nature, the relation between science and religion, and the controversy over Intelligent Design. The text is ideal for both students and scholars, providing the appropriate level of explanation of arguments to provide a starting point for research, while at the same time delivering an important contribution to current scholarship. --Book Jacket."
Chichester, West Sussex: Wiley Balckwell, 2015
211.3 KOP p
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Christopher, Dawson
Washington, DC: Catholic University of America Press, 20001
200 DAW p
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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