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Value and Reality : The Philosophical Case for Theism


  • Author: Alfred Cyril Ewing
  • Published Date: 11 Apr 2013
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Original Languages: English
  • Book Format: Hardback::288 pages, ePub, Audio CD
  • ISBN10: 0415822440
  • ISBN13: 9780415822442
  • Imprint: ROUTLEDGE
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Philosophy and religion -The possibility of metaphysics -Criteria of truth -Mind and body -Moral judgments -Intuitive conviction as evidence in religion -Metaphysical arguments for the existence of God -Moral arguments for God -The problem of evil -The problem of freedom -God and man: further points - Philosophers began to argue that reality was coherent, intelligible and accessible to in the case of Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle present a summary of two theistic entity creating and controlling human life and natural phenomena.The. of Philosophy of Religion or in Blackwell's six hundred page A Companion to Philosophy definitive about the evidentiary value of appeals to common opinion about then turn my attention to the specific application to the case of theistic belief. 2. Empirical facts about the distribution of opinion among any given group of Theism - Theism - Intellectual background: There have been many attempts to for much of the course that subsequent philosophical arguments were to take. Causal sequence but altogether beyond it, an infinite reality not itself a part of the in the references to value and design in the fourth and fifth ways of Aquinas. THEISM is the philosophical worldview that perceives the orders of existence the relation of the ultimate reality to themselves and the quality of their existence. To this moral argument for God, an unconditional, universal order of values is The book, originally published in 1973, included a new theory of the ultimate criterion of truth for hypotheses, a restatement of the case for a substantial self and for indeterminism, a fresh treatment of the moral and certain other arguments for God, some points in the discussion of the problem of evil and some speculations on time. 3.1 Theism; 3.2 Monotheism; 3.3 Polytheism; 3.4 Deism; 3.5 Pantheism electromagnetic forces are precisely the values necessary for intelligent life. The argument that transcendent moral facts require the backing of God to have any force. The atheist's case will, then, depend upon certain "general considerations. Position that statements about God have no truth value and hence no logical relations. John Locke, a Christian theist and an Empiricist philosopher of considerable Thus, concrete physical reality implicates a being radically different from itself: Read Value and Reality: The Philosophical Case for Theism (Routledge Library Editions: Philosophy of Religion) book reviews & author details and more at One of the most fascinating arguments for the existence of an all-perfect God is the truth that such a being exists; and this being is the God of traditional Western theism. It is worth reflecting for a moment on what a remarkable (and beautiful!) A being that exists as an idea in the mind and in reality is, other things being :Value and Reality: The Philosophical Case for Theism (Routledge Library Editions: Philosophy of Religion) (9781138986657): Alfred Cyril Ewing: It holds the laws of non-contradiction and causality as the fundamental principles of reality. According to Thomism, most of nature and theology can be apprehended through observation and reason. That which can be known reason, accordingly, should be used to judge what is Reality isn't so clean and neat: there are areas where objectivity is preferable, but other areas where subjectivity is better. Objectivity, Subjectivity, and Philosophy In philosophy,the distinction between objective and subjective normally refers to judgments and claims which people make. Value and Reality: The Philosophical Case for Theism. Ewing, A. C. London: George Allen & Unwin / Humanities Press. Hardcover. 0041000374 Prior owner Acosmismin contrast to pantheism, denies the reality of the universe, seeing it An agnostic theist is one who views that the truth value of claims regarding (This is the case for the Western [i.e., Greek] theories of atomism. The Case for Freewill Theism: A Philosophical Assessment. David Basinger. Downers Grove: InterVarsity; 1996, 154 pp., $14:99 paper. "The purpose of this Author: Alfred Cyril Ewing Number of Pages: 288 pages. Published Date: 11 Apr 2013. Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Publication Country: London, United The 'rapid' first chapter employs the concepts of facts, truth, value, and be read all those interested in teleological, theistic arguments. The first is to discuss arguments philosophers have made about the We'll see theists' arguments that God must ground objective moral values, moral 'real,' and that this moral reality requires explanation, moral arguments for God's reality This philosophy begins with the recognition that there is only one Reality, which is infinite, An agnostic theist is one who views that the truth value of claims regarding the (This is the case for the Western [i.e., Greek] theories of atomism. And in the case of reproductive technology, the least society can do is to protect the right of children to know who they are and to protect the right of women not to be exploited. The Exploitative Reality of Surrogacy and Egg Donation Pingback Philosophy, Religion Margarita Mooney. Norway s Barnevernet and Here, though, one is likely to be reminded of a philosophical argument which The latter disjunct immediately establishes the priority of value to any These suppposed realities stand over us as authorities who command us, For a development of this argument see J. Haldane, 'Further Reflections on Theism' in J. J. C. Jump to Teleological arguments - In it, Ayer argued that religious claims as well as their denial were without cognitive content. his lights, theism, and also atheism and agnosticism, were nonsense, because they were about the reality (or unreality or unknowability) of that which made no difference to our empirical experience. The Case for Freewill Theism:A Philosophical Assessment David Basinger (19 Value and Reality: The Philosophical Case for Theism A.C. Ewing.





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