Reason and Responsibility: Readings in Some Basic Problems of PhilosophyJoel Feinberg, Russ Shafer-Landau The Tenth Edition of this leading, topically-organized anthology provides a superb balance of historical selections and recent material. The text covers reason and religious belief; human knowledge; mind and its place in nature; determinism; free will and responsibility; and morality and justice in five parts, with careful attention to opposing points of view. |
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... conceived . — That which can be conceived not to exist is not God . And it assuredly exists so truly , that it cannot be conceived not to exist . For , it is possible to conceive of a being which cannot be conceived not to exist ; and ...
... conceived . — That which can be conceived not to exist is not God . And it assuredly exists so truly , that it cannot be conceived not to exist . For , it is possible to conceive of a being which cannot be conceived not to exist ; and ...
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... conceive God as not actually existing . But , nevertheless , when I think of it with more atten- tion , I clearly ... conceive of a mountain which has no valley . But although I cannot really conceive of a God without existence any more ...
... conceive God as not actually existing . But , nevertheless , when I think of it with more atten- tion , I clearly ... conceive of a mountain which has no valley . But although I cannot really conceive of a God without existence any more ...
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... conceive how qualities or accidents should really ex- ist without conceiving at the same time a material support of them ? Hyl . I did . Phil . That is to say , when you conceive the real existence of qualities , you do withal conceive ...
... conceive how qualities or accidents should really ex- ist without conceiving at the same time a material support of them ? Hyl . I did . Phil . That is to say , when you conceive the real existence of qualities , you do withal conceive ...
Contents
The Existence and Nature of | 6 |
Rebellion from The Brothers Karamazov | 84 |
Pascals Wager Defended | 118 |
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