THEOLOGICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL
BIOGRAPHY AND GLOSSARY

IDEA:
See Idea of the Good

IDEA OF THE GOOD:
* (Plato)

IDEAL:
See Ideal language philosophy and Ideal utilitarianism

IDEAL LANGUAGE:
See Ideal language philosophy

IDEAL LANGUAGE PHILOSOPHY:
*

IDEAL UTILITARIANISM:
* (Moore)

IDEALISM:
See Absolute idealism; Objective idealism; Voluntaristic idealism; Subjective Idealism; Christian idealism; Classical idealism; Kantianism; Epistemological idealism; Kantianism; and Voluntarism

IDEAS:
See Abstract ideas and Ideas, general theory

IDEAS, GENERAL THEORY:
*

IDEATIONAL:
See Ideational theory of linguistic meaning

IDEATIONAL THEORY OF LINGUISTIC MEANING:
*

IDENTITY:
See Identity, law of; Identity of indiscernibles and Identity theory of mind

IDENTITY, LAW OF:
Any entity is what it is and is not something else.

IDENTITY OF INDISCERNIBLES:
* (Leibniz)

IDENTITY THEORY OF MIND:
*

IDIOSYNCRASY:
See Idiosyncrasy platitude

IDIOSYNCRASY PLATITUDE:
* (Wisdom)

IDOLS:
See Idols of the mind

IDOLS OF THE MIND:
* (Bacon)

Ignatius of Antioch:
(d. 117) apostolic Father; martyred. He was condemned to fight wild beasts in Rome; wrote a series of letters on the way to his death, including one to Polycarp, which is his shortest epistle; in another epistle, Ignatius warned Polycarp and his congregation of the danger of a new theology, which was later named Docetism. pic


Ignatius of Loyola:
(1491-1556) Spanish soldier wounded in war; founded Society of Jesus (Jesuits). pic


Illingworth, John Richardson:
(1848-1915) English Rector; wrote 1. Divine Immanence, Divine Transcendence and 2. Personality Human and Divine; Absolute Idealism.


ILLOCUTIONARY:
See Illocutionary acts

ILLOCUTIONARY ACTS:
* (Austin)

IMMANENTISM:
God is directly concerned with the world. According to Radical Theology, God is immanent when man is responsibly involved in the world.

IMMORTALITY:
*

IMPERATIVE:
See Categorical imperative

IMPERATIVISM:
A non-cognitivist ethics

IMPERATIVIST:
See Imperativist ethics

IMPERATIVIST ETHICS:
* (Stevenson)

INCARNATION:
*

INCOMPATIBILISM:
A form of incompatibilist ethics *

INCOMPATIBILIST:
See Incompatibilism

INCOMPATIBILIST ETHICS:
See Incompatibilism

INDEFINABLE:
See Indefinable good

INDEFINABLE GOOD:
* (Moore)

INDETERMINACY:
See Uncertainty principle

INDETERMINACY PRINCIPLE:
see Uncertainty principle

INDETERMINISM:
see Libertarianism.

INDISCERNIBLES:
See Identity of indiscernibles

INDUCTION:
*

INDUCTIVE:
See Inductive reasoning; and Mill's inductive methods

INDUCTIVE METHOD:
See Mill's inductive methods

INDUCTIVE REASONING:
Reasoning from the particular to the general. Analytical method developed by Aristotle.

Inge, William Ralph:
(1860-1954) "the gloomy dean" of St. Paul's in London. pic


INNATE:
See Innate ideas

INNATE IDEAS:
Ideas not given in experience. You are born with them. All men possess innate ideas by virtue of their rational nature.

INSTRUMENTAL:
See Instrumental value

INSTRUMENTAL VALUE:
sometimes called Extrinsic Value. Value as a means to another end or value.

INSTRUMENTALISM:
A cognitivist ethics. See Experimentalism

INTENSIONALITY:
*

INTERACTIONISM:
The theory that mind and body are separate realities that mutually influence each other.

INTERNAL RELATIONS:
See Relations, internal or external

INTERSUBJECTIVITY:
*

INTRINSIC:
See Intrinsic value; and a priori, theory of the intrinsic

INTRINSIC A PRIORI, THEORY OF:
See A Priori, Theory of the Intrinsic.

INTRINSIC VALUE:
Value for its own sake, not as a means to an end or another value.

INTUITION:
*

INTUITIONISM:
stresses the immediacy of knowledge or the self-evident character of certain ideas. Seen in Platonism; Bergsonianism; Cartesianism; Axiological intuitionism and Deontological intuitionism

Irenaeus:
(c 130-200) Early Church Father; doctrine of recapitulation (Christ took human nature and His obedience restored what was lost through Adam's disobedience); wrote Against the Heresies. pic


Ironside, Henry Allen:
(1876-1951) Brethren; evangelist; author; pastor of Moody Memorial Church; popularized dispensationalism; method of preaching was explain, illustrate, apply. pic


Irving, Edward:
(1792-1834) Scottish Presbyterian pastor; assistant to Thomas Chalmers; popularized premillennialism; when he became a charismatic, he was asked to leave Church of Scotland; followers organized the Catholic Apostolic Church. pic



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