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  1. Filósofo y teólogo estadounidense. Charles Hartshorne. Fue un prominente filósofo estadounidense que se dedicó principalmente a la filosofía de la religión y a la metafísica. Desarrolló la idea neoclásica de Dios y produjo una prueba de la existencia de Dios desde la lógica modal, que fue un argumento ontológico de San Anselmo.

  2. Charles Hartshorne (pronounced Harts-horne) is considered by many philosophers to be one of the most important philosophers of religion and metaphysicians of the twentieth century. Although Hartshorne often criticized the metaphysics of substance found in medieval philosophy, he was very much like medieval thinkers in developing a philosophy that was theocentric.

  3. 23 de jul. de 2001 · Charles Hartshorne (pronounced Harts-horne) is considered by many philosophers to be one of the most important philosophers of religion and metaphysicians of the twentieth century. Although Hartshorne often criticized the metaphysics of substance found in medieval philosophy, he was very much like medieval thinkers in developing a philosophy that was theocentric.

  4. INTRODUCTION by Herbert F. Vetter My work as a Harvard chaplain for 20 years was nourished by the new world view of Charles Hartshorne, a Harvard educated philosopher and scientist described by Encyclopædia Britannica as “the most influential proponent of a ‘process philosophy’ which considers God a participant in cosmic evolution.”.

  5. Charles Hartshorne. Charles Hartshorne ( Kittanning, 5 de junho de 1897 – Austin, 9 de outubro de 2000) foi um filósofo americano que se concentrou principalmente na filosofia da religião e metafísica, mas também contribuiu para a ornitologia. Ele desenvolveu a ideia neoclássica de Deus e produziu uma prova modal da existência de Deus ...

  6. チャールズ・ハートショーン(Charles Hartshorne、1897年 6月5日 - 2000年 10月9日)はアメリカ合衆国の哲学と宗教と形而上学の研究において中心的な哲学者である。チャールズ・ハーツホーンと表記されることもある 。

  7. Charles Hartshorne was born June 5, 1897, in Kittanning, Pennsylvania. He married Dorothy Cooper in December 22, 1928 and they have one daughter. He attended Haverford College for two years in 1915-1917 and then spent two years as a stretcher bearer and hospital orderly in the US Army. He returned to academic life in 1919 at Harvard University ...