Linked bibliography for the SEP article "Pantheism" by William Mander
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- Alexander, S., 1921, ‘Some Explanations’ Mind, 30(120): 409–28. (Scholar)
- Aristotle, Physics, translated by Robin Waterfield with an
introduction by David Bostock, Oxford: Oxford World’s Classics,
1996.
- Baltzly, D., 2003, ‘Stoic Pantheism,’ Sophia, 42(2): 3–34. (Scholar)
- Bishop, J. and Perszyk, K., 2017, ‘The Divine Attributes and Non-Personal Conceptions of God,’ Topoi, 36(4): 609–21. (Scholar)
- Bosanquet, B., 1913, The Value and Destiny of the Individual, London: Macmillan. (Scholar)
- Bruno, G., 1584, Cause, Principle and Unity, edited and translated by R. de Lucca and R.J.Blackwell, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998. (Scholar)
- Buckareff, A.A. and Nagasawa, Y. (eds.), 2016, Alternative Concepts of God; Essays on the Metaphysics of the Divine, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Byerly, T.R., 2019, ‘The Awe-some Argument for Pantheism,’ European Journal for Philosophy of Religion, 11(2): 1–21. (Scholar)
- Byron, 1854, Life of Lord Byron, with his Letters and
Journals, edited by Thomas Moore, London: John Murray, volume
VI. (Scholar)
- Caird, E., 1892, ‘Metaphysic’ in Encyclopaedia
Britannica, ninth edition. Reprinted in his Essays on
Literature and Philosophy, Glasgow: James Maclehose, volume 2. (Scholar)
- Caird, J., 1880, ‘Corporate Immortality’ in Scotch
Sermons, London: Macmillan, pp. 1–17. (Scholar)
- Chittick, W., 1989, The Sufi Path of Knowledge: Ibn
al-’Arabi’s Metaphysics of Imagination , Albany: State
University of New York Press. (Scholar)
- Coleridge, S.T., 1839, ‘Notes on Waterland’s Vindication
of Christ’s Divinity,’ in The Literary Remains of
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, collected and edited by
H.N.Coleridge, London: William Pickering, volume 4. (Scholar)
- Dawkins, R., 2007, The God Delusion, London: Black Swan. (Scholar)
- Einstein, A., 2010, The Ultimate Quotable Einstein, edited
by Alice Calaprice, Princeton: Princeton University Press (Scholar)
- Eriugena, John Scottus, Periphyseon, On the Division of
Nature, translated by Myra L.Uhlfelder, Indianapolis:
Bobbs-Merrill (Library of Liberal Arts), 1976.
- Fechner, G., 1946, Religion of a Scientist, selections from Fechner edited and translated by Walter Lowrie, New York: Pantheon Books. (Scholar)
- Harrelson, K.J., 2009, The Ontological argument from Descartes to Hegel, New York: Humanity Books (Scholar)
- Harrison, P., 2013, Elements of Pantheism; Religious reverence
of nature and the universe, Coral Springs, Florida: Llumina Press,
3rd edition. (Scholar)
- Hegel, G.W.F., 1821, Philosophy of Right, translated
by S.W. Dyde, London: George Bell, 1896. (Scholar)
- Hewitt, S., 2019, ‘God Is Not a Person (An Argument via
Pantheism),’ International Journal for Philosophy of
Religion, 85(3): 281–296. (Scholar)
- Holland, A., 1997, ‘Fortitude and Tragedy: the Prospects for a
Stoic Environmentalism,’ T.Robinson and L. Westra (eds.), The
Greeks and the Environment, Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield,
pp. 151–166. (Scholar)
- Hoque, M. A., 2014, ‘Pantheism in Wordsworth: A Study from
the Islamic Perspective,’ International Journal of Islamic
Thought, 5: 45–55. (Scholar)
- Husaini, S.A.Q., 1970, The Pantheistic Monism of Ibn
al-’Arabi, Lahore: Sh Muhammad Ashraf. (Scholar)
- Ibn ‘Arabi, The Bezels of Wisdom (Fusus
al-Hikam) translated by R.W.J.Austin, New Jersey: Paulist Press,
Classics of Western Spirituality Series, 1980. (Scholar)
- Illingworth, J.R., 1898, Divine Immanence, London: Macmillan. (Scholar)
- Jeffers, R., 2009, The collected letters of Robinson
Jeffers, Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, 2009,
Volume II: 1931–1939. (Scholar)
- Kahn, C.H., 1960, Anaximander and the Origins of Greek Cosmology, New York: Columbia University Press. Appendix II. (Scholar)
- Leidenhag, J., 2018, ‘Unity Between God and Mind? A Study on the Relationship Between Panpsychism and Pantheism,’ Sophia, 10.1007/s11841-018-0688-z" target="other">available online. doi: 10.1007/s11841-018-0688-z (Scholar)
- Leopold, A., 1949, A Sand County Almanac, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Levine, M.P., 1994, Pantheism; A non-theistic concept of deity, London: Routledge. (Scholar)
- Mander, W. J., 2000, ‘Omniscience and Pantheism,’ The Heythrop Journal, 41(2): 199–208. (Scholar)
- Mander, W.J., 2007, ‘Theism, Pantheism and Petitionary Prayer,’ Religious Studies, 43(3): 317–331. (Scholar)
- Moran, D.,1989, The Philosophy of John Scottus Eriugena, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Moran, D., 1990, ‘Pantheism from John Scottus Eriugena to Nicholas of Cusa,’ American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly, 64(1): 131–152. (Scholar)
- Næss, A., 1973, ‘The Shallow and the Deep, Long-Range
Ecology Movements,’ Inquiry (16): 95–100. (Scholar)
- Oakes, R., 2006, ‘Divine Omnipresence and Maximal Immanence: Supernaturalism Versus Pantheism,’ American Philosophical Quarterly, 43(2): 171–179. (Scholar)
- Otto, R., 1917, The Idea of the Holy, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1958. (Scholar)
- Royce, J., 1906, The Conception of Immortality, London:
Archibald Constable. (Scholar)
- Schelling, F.W.J., 1810, ‘Stuttgarten
Privatvorlesungen,’ in Sammtliche Weke, Stuttgart and
Augsburg: J.G. Cotta, 1860, volume VII (1805–10). (Scholar)
- Schopenhauer, A., 1839, On the Basis of Morality, E.F.J. Payne (trans.), Indianapolis: Hackett 1995. (Scholar)
- Schopenhauer, A., 1851, Parega and Parlipomena,
E.F.J. Payne (trans.), Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1974, two volumes. (Scholar)
- Spinoza, B., A Spinoza Reader: The Ethics and Other
Works, Edwin Curley (ed. and trans.), Princeton: Princeton
University Press, 1994.
- Sprigge, T.L.S., 2006, The God of Metaphysics, Oxford: Oxford University Press (Scholar)
- Toland, J., 1705, Socinianism truly stated; being an example of
fair dealing in all theological controversys. To which is prefixt,
indifference in disputes: recommended by a pantheist to an orthodox
friend, London. (Scholar)