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- Title
AN AUGUSTINIAN PHILOSOPHER BETWEEN DUALISM AND MATERIALISM: ERNAN MCMULLIN ON HUMAN EMERGENCE.
- Authors
Allen, Paul L.
- Abstract
In claiming the independence of theology from science, Ernan McMullin nevertheless saw the danger of separating these disciplines on questions of mutual significance, as his accompanying article "Biology and the Theology of the Human" in this edition of Zygon shows. This paper analyzes McMullin's adoption of emergence as a qualified endorsement of a view that avoids the excesses of both dualism and materialism. I argue that McMullin's distinctive contribution is the conceptual clarification of emergence in the light of a precise understanding of matter, in light of Aristotelian metaphysics and Darwinian theory. As applied to human nature, McMullin retains an Augustinian outlook that sees spirit as emergent in the human body and which posits a credible biblical hermeneutic. I indicate briefly how McMullin's perspective could be fortified by a fuller natural theology.
- Subjects
EMERGENCE (Philosophy); HUMAN behavior; REDUCTIONISM; MCMULLIN, Ernan; RELIGION &; science
- Publication
Zygon: Journal of Religion & Science, 2013, Vol 48, Issue 2, p294
- ISSN
0591-2385
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/zygo.12009