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UNINA9910377435903321 |
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Pihlström Sami |
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Titolo |
Pragmatic Realism, Religious Truth, and Antitheodicy: On Viewing the World by Acknowledging the Other |
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Helsinki, : Helsinki University Press, 2020 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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Western philosophy, from c 1900 - |
Philosophy: metaphysics & ontology |
Ethics & moral philosophy |
Philosophy of religion |
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Both as a traditional theological issue and in its broader secular varieties, theodicy remains a problem in the philosophy of religion. In this book, Professor Sami Pihlström provides a novel critical reassessment of the theodicy discourse addressing the problem of evil and suffering. He develops an antitheodicist view, arguing that theodicies seeking to render apparently meaningless suffering meaningful or justified from a “God’s-Eye-View” ultimately rely on metaphysical realism failing to recognize the individual perspective of the sufferer. Pihlström thus shows that a pragmatist approach to the realism issue in the philosophy of religion is a vital starting point for a re-evaluation of the problem of theodicy. |
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UNINA9910777747403321 |
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Dostálek Libor |
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DNS in action [[electronic resource] ] : a detailed and practical guide to DNS implementation, configuration, and administration / / Libor Dostálek, Alena Kabelová |
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Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Pub., 2006 |
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1-281-27102-0 |
9786611271022 |
1-84719-063-4 |
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1 online resource (196 p.) |
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From technologies to solutions |
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Altri autori (Persone) |
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Cover; Table of Contents; Preface; What This Book Covers; What You Need for This Book; Conventions; Reader Feedback; Customer Support; Errata; Questions; Chapter 1: Domain Name System; 1.1 Domains and Subdomains; 1.2 Name Syntax; 1.3 Reverse Domains; 1.4 Domain 0.0.127.in-addr.arpa; 1.5 Zone; 1.5.1 Special Zones; 1.6 Reserved Domains and Pseudodomains; 1.7 Queries (Translations); 1.7.1 Round Robin; 1.8 Resolvers; 1.8.1 Resolver Configuration in UNIX; 1.8.2 Resolver Configuration in Windows; 1.9 Name Server; 1.10 Forwarder Servers; Chapter 2: DNS Protocol; 2.1 Resource Records |
2.2 DNS Protocol2.3 DNS Query; 2.3.1 DNS Query Packet Format; 2.3.2 DNS Query Packet Header; 2.3.3 Question Section; 2.3.4 The Answer Section, Authoritative Servers, and Additional Information; 2.3.5 Compression; 2.3.6 Inverse Query; 2.3.7 Methods of RR Transfer via a DNS Packet; 2.3.8 Communication Examples; Chapter 3: DNS Extension; 3.1 DNS Update; 3.1.1 Header Section; 3.1.2 Zone Section; 3.1.3 Prerequisite Section; 3.1.4 Update Section; 3.1.5 Additional Data Section; 3.1.6 Journal File; 3.1.7 Notes; 3.2 DNS Notify; 3.2.1 Notify Message; 3.3 Incremental Zone Transfer; 3.3.1 Request Format |
3.3.2 Reply Format3.3.3 Purging; 3.3.4 Examples from RFC 1995; 3.4 Negative Caching (DNS NCACHE); 3.4.1 How Long are Negative Answers |
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Stored in Memory?; 3.4.2 The MINIMUM Field in an SOA Record; 3.4.3 Saving Negative Reply Rules; 3.5 DNS IP version 6 Extension; 3.5.1 AAAA Records; 3.5.2 A6 Records; 3.5.3 Reverse Domains; 3.5.4 DNAME Records; 3.6 DNS Security Protocols; 3.6.1 DNSsec; 3.6.2 KEY Record; 3.6.3 SIG Record; 3.6.4 NXT Record; 3.6.5 Zone Signature; 3.6.6 Display Data; 3.6.7 DNS Protocol; 3.7 TSIG; 3.7.1 TKEY; 3.8 Saving Certificates to DNS; Chapter 4: Name Server Implementation |
4.1 DNS Database4.2 RR Format; 4.2.1 SOA Records; 4.2.2 A Records; 4.2.3 CNAME Records; 4.2.4 HINFO and TXT Records; 4.2.5 NS Records; 4.2.6 MX Records; 4.2.7 PTR Records; 4.2.8 SRV Records; 4.2.9 ORIGIN; 4.2.10 INCLUDE; 4.2.11 Asterix (*) in a DNS Name; 4.3 Name Server Implementation in BIND; 4.3.1 named Program in BIND Version 4 System; 4.3.2 New Generation BIND; 4.3.2.1 Configuration File; 4.3.2.2 DNS Database; 4.3.2.3 Lightweight Resolver; 4.4 Microsoft's Native Implementation of DNS in Windows 2000/2003; Chapter 5: Tools for DNS Debugging and Administration; 5.1 Tools for DNS Debugging |
5.1.1 Check Configuration Files5.1.2 named-checkconf Utility; 5.1.3 named-checkzone Utility; 5.1.4 nslookup Program; 5.1.4.1 Debugging Mode; 5.1.4.2 Debug Debugging Level; 5.1.4.3 d2 Debugging Level; 5.1.5 Other Programs Used for Debugging DNS; 5.1.5.1 The dnswalk Program; 5.1.5.2 The dig Program; 5.2 The rndc Program; 5.2.1 Signals; 5.2.1.1 HUP Signal; 5.2.1.2 INT Signal; 5.2.1.3 IOT Signal; 5.2.1.4 TERM Signal; 5.2.1.5 KILL Signal; 5.2.1.6 USR1 and USR2 Signals; 5.3 Errors in DNS Configuration; Chapter 6: Domain Delegation and Registration; 6.1 Example 1; 6.1.1 Server ns.company.tld |
6.1.2 Server ns.provider.net |
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A detailed and practical guide to DNS implementation, configuration, and administration |
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