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God in the Mind? Religious Phenomena and the Teleology of Consciousness

God in the Mind? Religious Phenomena and the Teleology of Consciousness

John Panteleimon Manoussakis, “God in the Mind? Religious Phenomena and the Teleology of Consciousness,” Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 72, no. 1 (2016): 147–68, DOI 10.17990/RPF/2016_72_1_0147

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  • God in the Mind? Religious Phenomena and the Teleology of Consciousness

    Type Journal Article
    Author John Panteleimon Manoussakis
    Rights © 2016 Aletheia - Associação Científica e Cultural | © 2016 Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia
    Volume 72
    Issue 1
    Pages 147-168
    Publication Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia
    ISSN 0870-5283; 2183-461X
    Date 2016
    DOI 10.17990/RPF/2016_72_1_0147
    Language English
    Abstract In this essay I suggest that consciousness’s teleological capacity to perceive beauty, pleasure, and perfection suggests not only an orientation toward the “not-yet”, and thus an opening to the eschatological, but also it reveals a constitution that can be rightly called theo-logical. Tracing this theo-logical constitution of consciousness allows us, I would like to suggest, to effect a paradigm shift in the field of the phenomenology of religion. 
    Date Added 13/04/2016, 16:26:07
    Modified 13/04/2016, 17:10:38

    References:

    • aesthetics
    • Edmund Husserl
    • Jean-Luc Marion
    • Martin Heidegger
    • phenomenology of religion
    • teleology
    • teleology of consciousness

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