GodIncluding over one hundred fifty pages of new material, a new introduction, enhanced headnotes, and an updated list of further readings, this significantly expanded anthology provides a rich selection of traditional and modern works that reflect the many ways in which philosophers have attempted to address the question of the existence of God. |
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I | ix |
II | xv |
III | 1 |
V | 17 |
VI | 30 |
VII | 37 |
VIII | 56 |
X | 74 |
XXVI | 224 |
XXVII | 230 |
XXVIII | 245 |
XXIX | 253 |
XXX | 262 |
XXXI | 277 |
XXXIII | 285 |
XXXIV | 299 |
XII | 90 |
XIII | 113 |
XVII | 121 |
XVIII | 134 |
XIX | 150 |
XX | 163 |
XXI | 167 |
XXIII | 182 |
XXIV | 196 |
XXV | 212 |
XXXV | 309 |
XXXVI | 317 |
XXXVII | 328 |
XXXVIII | 340 |
XXXIX | 351 |
XL | 364 |
XLI | 369 |
XLII | 384 |
XLIII | 397 |
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absolutely absurd action actual infinite animal Antony Flew argue assertion AUGUSTINE basic word beginning big bang blik bodily senses called cause Christian claim Cleanthes concept cosmological cosmological argument course created criticism David Hume divine command theory doctrine eternal ethical evidence EvodſUs example experience fact faith feeling finite give God's existence happen human idea imply infinite number infinity inner sense J. J. C. Smart judgment Kant knowledge laws live means ment metaethics mind moral argument nature necessity never object omnipotence omniscience one's ontological argument perceive perfect perhaps person Philo philosophers possible premise present principle problem of evil properly basic propositions question rational reality reason religion Robert Merrihew Adams Russellian world seems self-evident solution someone sort suppose teleological argument theism theologians theology theory things thought tion totem traditional transcends true truth understanding universe whole worship wrong