David Braine (philosopher) explained

David Braine
Birth Date:2 September 1940
Death Place:Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, Aberdeen
Resting Place:Pluscarden Abbey, Elgin, Scotland
Occupation:Analytic philosopher
Father:Charles Dimond Conway Braine
Mother:Edith Braine

David Braine (2 September 1940 – 17 February 2017[1]) was a British analytic philosopher with interests in analytic philosophy of religion and metaphysics, who sought to marry the techniques and insights of analytical philosophy and phenomenology to the metaphysics of classical Thomism. His The Reality of Time and the Existence of God set out to prove the existence of God from the fact that the world enjoys continuity in time. He argued that nothing in the world could be the cause of this continuity, whence God came into the picture.

His book The Human Person: Animal and Spirit attempts to provide a philosophical analysis of human beings which makes life after death possible.[2]

Due to a car accident in 1977, he became paralyzed from the chest down. Braine was opposed to the legalization of euthanasia, and based some of that opposition on his own personal experience of living with a disability.[3]

Braine's work addressed issues including the nature of God's presence in the world, secondary causation, and the compatibility between an eternal God and the idea that God created time.[4]

Biography

Braine attended Magdalen College, Oxford University, where he was influenced by the analytic philosopher Elizabeth Anscombe. At Oxford, he completed Honour Moderations in Physics (1959) and degrees in history (B.A.1962; M.A. 1965) and Philosophy (B.Phil. 1965).[5] From 1965 to 1989, he was a lecturer in the School of Divinity, History and Philosophy at the University of Aberdeen.[6]

Braine was the son of Edith Braine, a teacher, and Charles Dimond Conway Braine, a civil engineer. His older brother was the British-American psychologist Martin Braine.

Braine is buried in the Pluscarden Abbey, near Elgin, Scotland.

Books

______________ (1994) University of Notre Dame Press, paperback edition.

Articles

Papers in Metaphysics

Papers in the Philosophy of Mind

Papers in Ethics

Papers in the Philosophy of Religion

Papers in Theology

Reviews

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Obituary: David Braine, leading Catholic philosopher who battled disability . Catholic Herald. 27 March 2017. 31 March 2017. Fimister. Alan.
  2. Book: John W. Cooper. Body, Soul, and Life Everlasting: Biblical Anthropology and the Monism-dualism Debate. 2000. William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company. 978-0-8028-4600-6. xix. David Braine uses contemporary philosophical tools to articulate a concept of humans as language-using animals that is a holistic alternative both to substance dualism and materialism and yet accounts for the possibility of personal transcendence of biological death..
  3. Web site: End of Life Assistance (Scotland) Bill . Braine . David . 11 May 2010 . 1 April 2017 .
  4. Bradshaw . David . 1996 . "All Existing is the Action of God": The Philosophical Theology of David Braine . The Thomist: A Speculative Quarterly Review . en . 60 . 3 . 379–416 . 10.1353/tho.1996.0009 . 171365472 . 2473-3725.
  5. Web site: Weinberg . Justin . 2017-03-31 . David Braine (1940-2017) . 2022-10-01 . Daily Nous . en-US.
  6. Web site: David Braine University of Aberdeen - Academia.edu . 2022-10-01 . aberdeen.academia.edu.