This book proposes a theory of reference--answering the question of whether Jewish, Christian, and Muslim scriptures refer to the same God--within a semantic framework acceptable to atheists and fideists.
This book proposes a theory of reference--answering the question of whether Jewish, Christian, and Muslim scriptures refer to the same God--within a semantic framework acceptable to atheists and fideists.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Philosophy of Language: Connections and Perspectives
Preface Introduction Chapter 1 - Reference statements Chapter 2 - Rules for Reference Chapter 3 - Story Relative Reference Chapter 4 - Mentioning Chapter 5 - Identification within History Chapter 6 - Existence Chapter 7 - Reference and Identity Chapter 8 - The God of the Philosophers Chapter 9 - Identification in the Present Chapter 10 - Revelation Chapter 11 - Intentionality Bibliography About the Author
Preface Introduction Chapter 1 - Reference statements Chapter 2 - Rules for Reference Chapter 3 - Story Relative Reference Chapter 4 - Mentioning Chapter 5 - Identification within History Chapter 6 - Existence Chapter 7 - Reference and Identity Chapter 8 - The God of the Philosophers Chapter 9 - Identification in the Present Chapter 10 - Revelation Chapter 11 - Intentionality Bibliography About the Author
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