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The Critical Corrington

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Collecting sixteen key texts on a broad range of key philosophical topics, enables readers to perceive the scope of Corrington's philosophy.Robert S. Corrington has produced twelve original texts, ...
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Collecting sixteen key texts on a broad range of key philosophical topics, enables readers to perceive the scope of Corrington's philosophy.

Robert S. Corrington has produced twelve original texts, over eighty journal articles, and at least thirty book reviews over a long and distinguished teaching career at Penn State University and Drew University. He has also served as editor of at least three essay collections, written two plays, and had numerous interviews. Though his work has been included in several essay collections on philosophical and religious naturalism, presently there is no critical reader based on selections from his work. This volume begins with an editor's introduction by Stephanie Theodorou. The volume's chapters are structured within four major sections, each covering a united set of themes that represent the foundations of Corrington’s metaphysics. The chapters are all reprinted articles and book chapters from Corrington's publications.

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Price: £109.50
Pages: 512
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Imprint: SUNY Press
Series: SUNY series in American Philosophy and Cultural Thought
Publication Date: 01 August 2026
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9798855808964
Format: Hardcover
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"Robert Corrington is one of the most creative and important philosophical theologians of his generation. Well-known for the development of a philosophical and theological perspective that he identifies as 'ecstatic naturalism,' his influence has been and continues to be significant. Nevertheless, that influence could be even greater if his writings were more accessible. This volume fills an important void, providing an accessible introduction for readers to the full range of Corrington’s thought." — Michael L. Raposa, Lehigh University