Logic and Theism: Arguments for and against Beliefs in GodCambridge University Press, 2003 M11 10 - 652 páginas This is a wide-ranging 2004 book about arguments for and against beliefs in God. The arguments for the belief are analysed in the first six chapters and include ontological arguments from Anselm to Gödel, the cosmological arguments of Aquinas and Leibniz, and arguments from evidence for design and miracles. The next two chapters consider arguments against belief. The last chapter examines Pascalian arguments for and against belief in God. There are discussions of Cantorian problems for omniscience, of challenges to divine omnipotence, and of the compatibility of everlasting complete knowledge of the world with free-will. There are appendices that present formal proofs in a system for quantified modal logic, a theory of possible worlds, notes on Cantorian set theory, and remarks concerning non-standard hyperreal numbers. This book will be a valuable resource for philosophers of religion and theologians and will interest logicians and mathematicians as well. |
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... believe that God exists – you can wonder exactly how I would identify This One, and what sort of being I have in mind. It would be much worse if I said that this book would be about the existence of Medlo, for then you would have no ...
... believe that God exists – you can wonder exactly how I would identify This One, and what sort of being I have in mind. It would be much worse if I said that this book would be about the existence of Medlo, for then you would have no ...
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... believe that God exists. Those who believe that God exists just must, at least in the end, believe in God, where this includes, in addition to the belief that, a worshipful attitude. In Plato's opinion The Good, an impersonal Idea or ...
... believe that God exists. Those who believe that God exists just must, at least in the end, believe in God, where this includes, in addition to the belief that, a worshipful attitude. In Plato's opinion The Good, an impersonal Idea or ...
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Contenido
ARGUMENTS FOR THE EXISTENCE OF GOD | 27 |
ON TWO PARTS OF THE COMMON CONCEPTION | 343 |
ARGUMENTS AGAINST THE EXISTENCE OF GOD | 399 |
PRACTICAL ARGUMENTS FOR AND AGAINST THEISTIC BELIEFS | 497 |
Notes | 539 |
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Logic and Theism: Arguments for and against Beliefs in God Jordan Howard Sobel Vista previa limitada - 2003 |
Logic and Theism: Arguments for and against Beliefs in God Jordan Howard Sobel Sin vista previa disponible - 2009 |
Logic and Theism: Arguments for and against Beliefs in God Jordan Howard Sobel Sin vista previa disponible - 2003 |
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