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The miracle of theism : arguments for and against the existence of God |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Mackie, J. L., Auteur |
Editeur : |
Oxford [Oxfordshire] : Clarendon Press |
Année de publication : |
©1982 |
Importance : |
268 p. |
Format : |
22 cm |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
978-0-19-824682-4 |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Catégories : |
God God -- Proof Theism
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Résumé : |
In The Miracle of Theism, J.L. Mackie examines the arguments for and against the existence of God from an atheistic perspective. John Mackie is a highly respected twentieth century philosopher and along with Anthony Flew has been one of the most capable contemporary proponents of atheism. Written almost a quarter of a century ago, "The Miracle of Theism" remains a classic in the field of religious philosophy and is Read more... |
Note de contenu : |
Miracles and testimony --
Hume's argument: exposition --
Hume's argument: discussion --
Descartes and the idea of God --
The argument of the Third Meditation: exposition --
The argument of the Third Meditation: discussion --
Ontological arguments --
Descartes's proof and Kant's criticism --
Anselm's ontological proof and Gaunilo's reply --
Plantinga's ontological proof --
Berkeley's God and immaterial realism --
Berkeley's theism: exposition --
Berkeley's theism: discussion --
Cosmological arguments --
Contingency and sufficient reason --
The regress of causes --
Finite past time and creation --
Swinburne's inductive cosmological argument --
Moral arguments for the existence of a God --
A popular line of thought --
Newman: conscience as the creative principle of religion --
Kant: God as a presupposition of morality --
Sidgwick: the duality of practical reason --
God and the objectivity of value --
The argument from consciousness --
Arguments for design. --
Hume's Dialogues: exposition --
Hume's Dialogues: discussion --
Swinburne's restatement --
The problem of evil --
Survey of the problem --
Attempts to sidestep the problem --
The paradox of omnipotence --
The free will defence --
Digression: the nature of free will --
The free will defence: continued --
Religious experience and natural histories of religion --
The varieties of religious experience --
Natural histories of religion --
Belief without reason --
Pascal's wager --
William James and the will to believe --
Kierkegaard and the primacy of commitment --
Religion without belief? --
Replacements for God --
Conclusions and implications --
The challenge of nihilism --
The balance of probabilities --
The moral consequences of atheism. |
The miracle of theism : arguments for and against the existence of God [texte imprimé] / Mackie, J. L., Auteur . - Oxford [Oxfordshire] : Clarendon Press, ©1982 . - 268 p. ; 22 cm. ISBN : 978-0-19-824682-4 Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Catégories : |
God God -- Proof Theism
|
Résumé : |
In The Miracle of Theism, J.L. Mackie examines the arguments for and against the existence of God from an atheistic perspective. John Mackie is a highly respected twentieth century philosopher and along with Anthony Flew has been one of the most capable contemporary proponents of atheism. Written almost a quarter of a century ago, "The Miracle of Theism" remains a classic in the field of religious philosophy and is Read more... |
Note de contenu : |
Miracles and testimony --
Hume's argument: exposition --
Hume's argument: discussion --
Descartes and the idea of God --
The argument of the Third Meditation: exposition --
The argument of the Third Meditation: discussion --
Ontological arguments --
Descartes's proof and Kant's criticism --
Anselm's ontological proof and Gaunilo's reply --
Plantinga's ontological proof --
Berkeley's God and immaterial realism --
Berkeley's theism: exposition --
Berkeley's theism: discussion --
Cosmological arguments --
Contingency and sufficient reason --
The regress of causes --
Finite past time and creation --
Swinburne's inductive cosmological argument --
Moral arguments for the existence of a God --
A popular line of thought --
Newman: conscience as the creative principle of religion --
Kant: God as a presupposition of morality --
Sidgwick: the duality of practical reason --
God and the objectivity of value --
The argument from consciousness --
Arguments for design. --
Hume's Dialogues: exposition --
Hume's Dialogues: discussion --
Swinburne's restatement --
The problem of evil --
Survey of the problem --
Attempts to sidestep the problem --
The paradox of omnipotence --
The free will defence --
Digression: the nature of free will --
The free will defence: continued --
Religious experience and natural histories of religion --
The varieties of religious experience --
Natural histories of religion --
Belief without reason --
Pascal's wager --
William James and the will to believe --
Kierkegaard and the primacy of commitment --
Religion without belief? --
Replacements for God --
Conclusions and implications --
The challenge of nihilism --
The balance of probabilities --
The moral consequences of atheism. |
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