Faith and Thought: Journal of the Victoria Institute, Объемы 91-94The Institute, 1959 |
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... existence of a being having the attributes which define the god of any non - animistic religion cannot be demonstratively proved.'1 This , says Ayer , is for the following reason . If the conclusion that God exists is to be ...
... existence of a being having the attributes which define the god of any non - animistic religion cannot be demonstratively proved.'1 This , says Ayer , is for the following reason . If the conclusion that God exists is to be ...
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... existence of God is not clear . His account , I suspect , is based on the Ontological Argument ; it does not obviously seem to apply to the Cosmological Argument or the Argument from Design . Neither of these latter two arguments begins ...
... existence of God is not clear . His account , I suspect , is based on the Ontological Argument ; it does not obviously seem to apply to the Cosmological Argument or the Argument from Design . Neither of these latter two arguments begins ...
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... existence ' ( ' what really exists ' ) is meaningless , all the subsequent arguments being based on this assumption that ' factually significant ' means the same as ' empirical ' . 1 There is a useful discussion of moral assertions ...
... existence ' ( ' what really exists ' ) is meaningless , all the subsequent arguments being based on this assumption that ' factually significant ' means the same as ' empirical ' . 1 There is a useful discussion of moral assertions ...
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REPORT OF THE COUNCIL FOR 1958 | 3 |
QUMRAN AND THE OLD TESTAMENT | 9 |
ARCHAEOLOGY AND GENESIS I XI | 28 |
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