The Divine Matrix: Creativity as Link Between East and West |
Contents
Motion and Infinity in the Philosophy of Aristotle | 11 |
Being and Relations in the Theology of Thomas Aquinas | 25 |
The Ground of Subjectivity in Eckhart Schelling and Heidegger | 38 |
Creativity and the Extensive Continuum in the Philosophy | 52 |
Introductory Note 73 233 335 | 73 |
The Buddhist Doctrine of Dependent CoArising | 93 |
The Secret of the Tao | 112 |
The Divine Matrix | 128 |
Notes | 141 |
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absolute act of existence Advaita Vedanta Alfred North Whitehead Aquinas argue Aristotle Aristotle's Atman becoming Brahman Buddha Buddhist Chan Chapter Christian Chuang Tzu consciousness cosmic creation creativity creatures dependent co-arising divine act divine nature dynamic emptiness existence and activity existential extensive continuum Father finite entities Furthermore Godhead Heidegger Hence Hinduism human hypothesis Ibid identity immanent individual Infinite infinity instantiated interrelated Kalupahana Lao Tzu likewise logical Madhva Meister Eckhart monism motion movement Nagarjuna namely Nishida non-being non-dual noted Nothingness object ontological ground Panikkar philosophy Physics potentiality primordial principle of activity principle of existence Process and Reality Ramanuja religious Schelling scheme self-constitution sense Shankara simply Source Book Spirit Subsistent Supreme Tao Te Ching Taoism texts things thinking three divine persons trinitarian Ultimate Reality underlying activity underlying nature underlying ontological activity understanding understood unity universe Unmoved Mover Upanishads virtue Vishnu Whiteheadian words world view