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... existence of an Unmoved Mover , or Prime Mover , or God . The Argument from Causation . These arguments in natural theology , as their name suggests , are inferences from some fact about nature to the existence of God . From the fact of ...
... existence of an Unmoved Mover , or Prime Mover , or God . The Argument from Causation . These arguments in natural theology , as their name suggests , are inferences from some fact about nature to the existence of God . From the fact of ...
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... existence of God and the existence of the material world . The steps by which I moved from doubts about things taught me at school , to the demonstrated existence of myself , God , and the external world , constitute the theme of these ...
... existence of God and the existence of the material world . The steps by which I moved from doubts about things taught me at school , to the demonstrated existence of myself , God , and the external world , constitute the theme of these ...
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... existence from what is immediately perceived by sense . But I do not see what reason can induce us to believe in the existence of bodies independent of the mind , from what we perceive , since the very patrons of matter themselves do ...
... existence from what is immediately perceived by sense . But I do not see what reason can induce us to believe in the existence of bodies independent of the mind , from what we perceive , since the very patrons of matter themselves do ...
Contents
AN INTRODUCTION | 2 |
A Metaphysical Problem | 90 |
An Epistemological Problem | 169 |
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