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Emeritus Professor of Philosophy, University of Idaho, Senior Fellow, Martin Institute of Peace Studies and Conflict Resolutionx1990-2000, Coordinator of Religious Studiesx 1980-2003

Nick Gier

Emeritus Professor of Philosophy, University of Idaho, Senior Fellow, Martin Institute of Peace Studies and Conflict Resolutionx1990-2000, Coordinator of Religious Studiesx 1980-2003

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Month: September 2022

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Prehension and Intentionality

Nick GierSeptember 28, 2022Leave a Comment on Prehension and Intentionality

This is a programmatic essay for a comprehensive comparative analysis of phenomenology and process philosophy.1 The central concern of this project is the relationship between the major doctrines of these two philosophies: intentionality and prehension. In his “analytic phenomenology” Stephen A.…

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Three Types of Divine Power

Nick GierSeptember 28, 2022Leave a Comment on Three Types of Divine Power

The brief Galilean vision of humility flickered throughout the ages, uncertainly . . . But the deeper idolatry, of fashioning God in the image of the Egyptian, Persian, and Roman imperial rulers, was retained. The Church gave unto God the…

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