Ethics of belief : essays in tribute to D.Z. Phillips / edited by Eugene Thomas Long.

"Eugene Thomas Long Originally published in the International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, Volume 63, Nos 1–3. DOI: 10. 1007/s11153-007-9155-4 © Springer Science+Business Media B. V. 2007 This volume is presented as a tribute to the life and work of D. Z. Phillips. Six of the articles we...

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Other Authors: Long, Eugene Thomas (Editor)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht, Netherlands : Springer, [2008]
Series:International journal for philosophy of religion ; v. 63, Nos. 1-3.
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Online Access:Springer eBooks
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Summary:"Eugene Thomas Long Originally published in the International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, Volume 63, Nos 1–3. DOI: 10. 1007/s11153-007-9155-4 © Springer Science+Business Media B. V. 2007 This volume is presented as a tribute to the life and work of D. Z. Phillips. Six of the articles were originally presented at the annual conference on the philosophy of religion organized by Phillips and held at Claremont Graduate University, February 9–10, 2007. Unfortunately, Phillipsdidnotlivetoparticipateintheconferenceitself. Hediedunexpectedly July25,2006 in the library of his beloved University of Wales, Swansea. Previously published volumes of essays,basedonconferencesorganizedby Phillipsin Claremont,includedachapterentitled, “Voices in Discussion,” in which Phillips provided his own reactions to the discussions wr- ten almost immediately after the conference. Sadly, this volume appears without the addition of his voice. Born in Morriston, near Swansea, Phillips was a Welsh speaker, a strong supporter of Welsh speaking schools and the author of many works in philosophy and literature in Welsh and English. Known widely as the leading representative of the movement in the philo- phy of religion called Wittgensteinianism, Phillips spent much of his effort challenging the tendency of philosophers to elevate one kind of discourse to the point where it becomes the norm by which other forms of discourse are to be judged."--Publisher's website.
Physical Description:1 online resource (148 pages).
Format:Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:128122300X
1402083777
9781281223005
9781402083778
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