Jacobs and Zeis Memorium for Ross |
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Friday, 23 July 2010 08:24 |
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In Memoriam: James F. Ross A decade before the founding of the Society of Christian Philosophers, before Christian philosophy became an accepted mode of doing analytic philosophy, there were only a handful of such philosophers providing the compass and forging the tools which would establish the direction, rigor, integrity, and fecundity of the craft of Christian philosophy in the analytic tradition. The brave, bold, and brilliant originality of his scholarship coupled with his respect for the Thomistic natural theological orientation secures Jim Rosss position as an incomparable pioneer in contemporary theistic philosophy. Of his many works, consider the two bookends of his impressive career: Philosophical Theology and Thought and World: Hidden Necessities. His Philosophical Theology (published in 1968) wherein he employed the tools of modal logic for feasible arguments for Gods existence and the divine attribute of omnipotence, and his persuasive argument against the Principle of Sufficient Reason, still stand as models of philosophical analysis. Thought and World: Hidden Necessities (published in 2008), is actually a condensed précis of his work since 1980. Given the range and depth of his scholarship, it is a dense and difficult piece of metaphysics from a broadly Aristotelian-based perspective. It is philosophical argumentation with...
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