This book addresses the question whether there is rational justification to believe that God, as conceived of by traditional Western theism, exists.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Richard M. Gale is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at the University of Pittsburgh. He is best-known for his research in the areas of time, negation and non-being, philosophy of religion, William James and John Dewey. He is the editor or author of many books, including The Existence of God (with Alexander Pruss, 2003).
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Acknowledgements Introduction Part I. Atheological Arguments: 1. Atheology and the nature of God 2. The creation - immutability argument 3. The omniscience - immutability argument 4. The deductive argument from evil 5. The argument from world-relative actuality Part II. Theological Arguments: 6. Ontological arguments 7. Cosmological arguments 8. Religious-experience arguments 9. Pragmatic arguments Notes Index.
Acknowledgements Introduction Part I. Atheological Arguments: 1. Atheology and the nature of God 2. The creation - immutability argument 3. The omniscience - immutability argument 4. The deductive argument from evil 5. The argument from world-relative actuality Part II. Theological Arguments: 6. Ontological arguments 7. Cosmological arguments 8. Religious-experience arguments 9. Pragmatic arguments Notes Index.
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