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- catalog abstract "An infinite quantity remains the same infinite quantity if a finite quantity, however large, is subtracted from it. On God, Space, and Time devotes itself to this proof. On God, Space, and Time is rooted in the epistemological thinking of Immanuel Kant and Jean Piaget and the law of Leucippus, and draws from the somewhat disparate fields of psychology, physiology, mathematics, and physics. Vroman discusses the modern vindication of the existence of the Creator using ontological arguments, which observe the cosmos solely through our sense-perceptions and the world of space and matter. He balances this worldview with a discussion of brain chemistry and physiology in "God, Mind, and Body" showing that the world of space and matter is nothing but an interpretation made by our working mind.".
- catalog alternative "On God, space, and time".
- catalog contributor b10879708.
- catalog created "1999.".
- catalog date "1999".
- catalog date "1999.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1999.".
- catalog description "An infinite quantity remains the same infinite quantity if a finite quantity, however large, is subtracted from it. On God, Space, and Time devotes itself to this proof.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Introduction / Hanna Vroman Levy and Ofer Levy -- 1. An Introduction to Reality and Imagination -- 2. The Modern Vindication of the Existence of the Creator -- 3. God: The Ontological Argument and the Argument from Design -- 4. God, Mind, and Body: Part 1 -- 5. God, Mind, and Body: Part 2 -- 6. The Spanish Intermezzo -- 7. Spinoza: The Aftermath of the Spanish Intermezzo -- 8. The Very Few Jewish Idealists after Spinoza -- 9. The Legacy of Spinoza -- 10. The Development of the Concept of Space-Time -- 11. Immanuel Kant and His Spiritual Inheritance -- 12. Johann Gottlieb Fichte, Arthur Schopenhauer, and Max Wentscher -- 13. Charles Darwin and the Ensuing "-ism" -- 14. An Introduction to Ignorance.".
- catalog description "On God, Space, and Time is rooted in the epistemological thinking of Immanuel Kant and Jean Piaget and the law of Leucippus, and draws from the somewhat disparate fields of psychology, physiology, mathematics, and physics. Vroman discusses the modern vindication of the existence of the Creator using ontological arguments, which observe the cosmos solely through our sense-perceptions and the world of space and matter. He balances this worldview with a discussion of brain chemistry and physiology in "God, Mind, and Body" showing that the world of space and matter is nothing but an interpretation made by our working mind.".
- catalog extent "xii, 251 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "1560003979 (alk. paper)".
- catalog issued "1999".
- catalog issued "1999.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New Brunswick, NJ : Transaction Publishers,".
- catalog subject "181/.3 21".
- catalog subject "BD555 .V76 1999".
- catalog subject "God (Judaism) History of doctrines.".
- catalog subject "Space and time.".
- catalog subject "Theism.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction / Hanna Vroman Levy and Ofer Levy -- 1. An Introduction to Reality and Imagination -- 2. The Modern Vindication of the Existence of the Creator -- 3. God: The Ontological Argument and the Argument from Design -- 4. God, Mind, and Body: Part 1 -- 5. God, Mind, and Body: Part 2 -- 6. The Spanish Intermezzo -- 7. Spinoza: The Aftermath of the Spanish Intermezzo -- 8. The Very Few Jewish Idealists after Spinoza -- 9. The Legacy of Spinoza -- 10. The Development of the Concept of Space-Time -- 11. Immanuel Kant and His Spiritual Inheritance -- 12. Johann Gottlieb Fichte, Arthur Schopenhauer, and Max Wentscher -- 13. Charles Darwin and the Ensuing "-ism" -- 14. An Introduction to Ignorance.".
- catalog title "On God, space, & time / Akiva Jaap Vroman.".
- catalog title "On God, space, and time".
- catalog type "text".