Showing posts with label Borden Parker Bowne. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Borden Parker Bowne. Show all posts
Tuesday, June 3, 2014
Religion is a dangerous drug unless it is wisely administered.
Borden
Parker Bowne ( 1847 – 1910 ) was an American Christian philosopher and theologian in the Methodist tradition. In 1876 he became a
professor of philosophy at Boston
University, where he
taught for more than thirty years. He later served as dean of the graduate
school. Bowne was an acute critic of positivism and naturalism. He categorized his views as Kantianized
Berkeleyanism,
transcendental empiricism
and, finally, personalism, a philosophical branch of liberal theology: of this branch Bowne is the dominant figure; this personalism is sometimes
called Boston
Personalism, in contrast with the California Personalism of George Holmes Howison. Bowne's masterpiece, Metaphysics*, appeared in 1882. Bowne was chiefly influenced by Hermann
Lotze.
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