What is the connection between philosophy as studied in universities and those general views of man and reality which are commonly considered “philosophy”? Through his attempt to rediscover this connection, Craig offers a view of philosophy and its history since the early 17th century. Craigdiscusses the two contrary visions of man’s essential nature that dominated this period–one portraying man as made in the image of God and required to resemble him as closely as possible, the other depicting man as the autonomous creator of his own environment and values–and uses this context toclarify previously opaque textual detail. Illustrating how general concepts embodied by philosophical thought can be embodied in other media–especially literary–the author brings together disparate disciplines; he also reveals striking similarities between Anglo-American and certain 20th-centurycontinental European lines of thought.
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