Teleology, Conscious Intention and the Quest for God
Thu, 20 Feb
|University of Roehampton London
Project Seminar with Prof Simon Oliver (University of Durham) on the implications of the teleological metaphysics for an understanding of the quest for God.
Time & Location
20 Feb 2020, 13:00 – 15:00
University of Roehampton London, Roehampton Ln, London SW15 5PU, UK
About the Event
Digby Stuart College, University of Roehampton
Abstract:
One way in which we commonly narrate the transition from the medieval to the modern world is through an alleged rejection of final causes or purpose. The question of teleology becomes particularly acute in the area of human consciousness and intention: how can non-purposive, sottish matter give rise to intentional consciousness which rationally deliberates and seeks goals that explain action? This paper will discuss final causation in wider nature and conscious intention. Following hints in the work of the nineteenth century philosopher Félix Ravaisson and the twentieth century theologian Hendri de Lubac, the paper will argue that every human conscious intention is, implicitly or explicitly, however inchoately, a ‘quest for God’ in the form of an ultimate orientation to a final end, namely truth as such.