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... Argument ( or an argument against the man ) . This argument attacks the person instead of the position - if I say to you , " You can't trust what Joan says about abortion , she is an immoral person . " But , of course , her argument for ...
... Argument ( or an argument against the man ) . This argument attacks the person instead of the position - if I say to you , " You can't trust what Joan says about abortion , she is an immoral person . " But , of course , her argument for ...
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... argument ? The debate between those who believe that reason can demonstrate that God exists and those who do not has an ancient lineage , going back to Protagoras ( ca. 450 B.C. ) ... Arguments for Existence of God The Cosmological Argument.
... argument ? The debate between those who believe that reason can demonstrate that God exists and those who do not has an ancient lineage , going back to Protagoras ( ca. 450 B.C. ) ... Arguments for Existence of God The Cosmological Argument.
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... ARGUMENT Craig , William . The Cosmological Argument from Plato to Leibniz . New York : Barnes & Noble , 1980. A good survey of the history of the argument . Rowe , William . The Cosmological Argument . Princeton , NJ : Princeton ...
... ARGUMENT Craig , William . The Cosmological Argument from Plato to Leibniz . New York : Barnes & Noble , 1980. A good survey of the history of the argument . Rowe , William . The Cosmological Argument . Princeton , NJ : Princeton ...
Contents
What Is Philosophy? | 1 |
A Little Bit of Logic | 23 |
Philosophy of Religion 3355 | 35 |
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