Outward Forms, Inner Springs: A Study in Social and Religious Philosophy

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St. Martin's Press, 1998 - Philosophy - 130 pages
Building on the philosophies of the social sciences and of religion, this book is concerned with the interplay between the inner powers of individuals and the structures of their societies and with how these inner powers affect how they see outer realities. Dorothy Emmet looks at persons in a world of impersonal processes. She is critical of the notion of a personal God, but sees the emergence of personal activities as constrained but also sustained through an enabling universe.

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