
Daniel A. Dombrowski
is Professor of Philosophy at Seattle University. He has authored more than ten books including: Hartshorne and the Metaphysics of Animal Rights, Christian Pacifism, Babies and Beasts: The Argument...
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Not Even a Sparrow Falls
The Philosophy of Stephen R. L. Clark
Daniel A. Dombrowski
Since the mid-1970s an amazing philosopher has blazed across the
philosophic sky—Stephen R. L. Clark. To date he has written twelve
books, including From Athens to Jerusalem, Aristotle's Man,
Animals and Their Moral Standing, Civil Peace and Sacred Order,
God's World and the Great Awakening, The Mysteries of Religion, The
Moral Status of Animals, The Nature of the Beast, and A Parliament
of Souls, as well as dozens of articles. Critics find him
"arresting," "profound," "amusing," and, paradoxically,
"irritating." In this first critical work on Stephen Clark, Daniel
Dombrowski provides a complete view of this intriguing philosopher
and his work. Primarily, Clark's writing has focussed on three
seemingly distinct philosophical spheres: philosophy of religion,
the moral status of animals, and political philosophy. Unfortunately
however, those familiar with one realm of his work, tend not to be
familiar with what he has done in the other areas. To truly
understand any one of Clark's specific concepts, one must
comprehend the overlying philosophy that weaves them together.
Dombrowski meticulously and critically assesses a wealth of
important ideas and philosophical and theological topics to provide
us with a firm grasp of Clark's ideas about God, animals, the
environment, and politics. Not Even A Sparrow Falls also
tackles the difficult problem of determining Clark's stance among
the many ideas he presents with varying degrees of seriousness and
with various rhetorical goals in mind, as expressed in The Moral
Status of Animals: I am Aristotelian on Mondays
and Wednesdays, a Pyrrhonian Sceptic on Tuesdays and Fridays, a Neo-
Platonist on Thursdays and Saturdays and worship in the local
Episcopalian church on Sundays.
Notes, Bibliography, Index
352 pp., 6.00" x 9.00", October 2000
Cloth, $39.95,
0-87013-549-x 978-0-87013-549-1
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