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... BEGIN , give your orders . The existence of God , eh ? " " Begin where you like . You declared yester- day at father's that there was no God . ” Alyosha looked searchingly at his brother . " I said that yesterday at dinner on purpose to ...
... BEGIN , give your orders . The existence of God , eh ? " " Begin where you like . You declared yester- day at father's that there was no God . ” Alyosha looked searchingly at his brother . " I said that yesterday at dinner on purpose to ...
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... begin from the presumption of athe- ism " ? What sorts of things do debates begin from , and what is it for one to begin from such a thing ? Perhaps Flew means something like this : to speak of where a debate should begin is to speak of ...
... begin from the presumption of athe- ism " ? What sorts of things do debates begin from , and what is it for one to begin from such a thing ? Perhaps Flew means something like this : to speak of where a debate should begin is to speak of ...
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... begin the process of doubting everything ? 2. Why does he not examine all of his beliefs separately ? 3. Why does he doubt his senses ? 4. Why does he posit the idea of an evil genius who always deceives him ? 5. What is the first thing ...
... begin the process of doubting everything ? 2. Why does he not examine all of his beliefs separately ? 3. Why does he doubt his senses ? 4. Why does he posit the idea of an evil genius who always deceives him ? 5. What is the first thing ...
Contents
What Is Philosophy? | 1 |
A Little Bit of Logic | 23 |
Philosophy of Religion 3355 | 35 |
Copyright | |
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