The Mind of God and the Works of Man

The Mind of God and the Works of Man

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Publisher's Synopsis

Seeking to discover the connection between philosophy as studied in universities and those general views of man and reality which are 'philosophy' to the educated layman, Edward Craig offers a view of philosophy and its history since the early seventeenth century. He presents this period as concerned primarily with just two visions of the essential nature of man. One portrays human beings as made in the image of God, required to resemble Him as far as lies in our power; the other sees us as autonomous creators of our own environment and values. The author shows (with particular reference to Hume and Hegel) how textual detail which previous commentators have found opaque becomes transparent when viewed against such a background.;The general conceptions which philosophical thought embodies can equally well be embodied in other media, especially literary. The author illustrates this point with German and English examples and thereby draws together disciplines often felt to be far apart. He also reveals striking similarities between Anglo-American and certain twentieth-century continental lines of thought.;Readership: philosophers and historians of ideas, particularly those interested in Hume or Hegel; theologians.

Book information

ISBN: 9780198249337
Publisher: Clarendon
Imprint: Clarendon
Pub date:
DEWEY: 190.9
DEWEY edition: 19
Number of pages: 353
Weight: 593g
Height: 220mm
Width: 140mm
Spine width: 27mm