Atheism And Theism - Blackwell - Philosophy
108 J.J. Haldane meaning by this the effort to save religion from the onward march of sci- entific naturalism by finding phenome ...
Atheism and Theism 109 From what he says about putting aside ‘the “as if ” teleology in modern biology’ I take it that Smart and ...
110 J.J. Haldane The real interest of the issues introduced by the question of the conditions necessary for the world to be as i ...
Atheism and Theism 111 express my thoughts; I found myself thinking about the issues because I accepted an invitation to exchang ...
112 J.J. Haldane highly regular, some less so, some fairly chaotic, some utterly so, then it will be sufficient explanation of t ...
Atheism and Theism 113 hypothesis that it is. Accordingly, unless other factors exclude the hypothesis of design it is to be pre ...
114 J.J. Haldane To bring this out consider a further ambiguity. What is meant by talking about ‘many universes’? In futuristic ...
Atheism and Theism 115 cannot, know what it is. A more radical determinacy-preserving proposal is that the transition is to both ...
116 J.J. Haldane This is improbable, even granting naturalism, and if my earlier argu- ments against materialism are right it is ...
Atheism and Theism 117 CAREER DEVELOPMENT FOR ACADEMIC AND ACADEMIC RELATED STAFF:Appraisal Scheme – ‘The reviews of colleagues ...
118 J.J. Haldane been reviewed, and that could only derive from within the system, then the process could not begin. In the cart ...
Atheism and Theism 119 is a time when it does not exist, then there would be a time when nothing exists’. [ (∀x) (∃t) (x does no ...
120 J.J. Haldane me recall the first of the five ways, which St Thomas describes as ‘the most obvious’. As we saw earlier, this ...
Atheism and Theism 121 general principle which the counter-examples give reason to reject. I described my argument as an adaptat ...
122 J.J. Haldane of existential and causal dependency. In one way and another St Thomas is saying: ‘no God, no world; world, the ...
Atheism and Theism 123 one another, and a series whose members are intrinsically ordered as cause and effect. To adopt Aquinas’s ...
124 J.J. Haldane [I]t will be easy for us to conceive any object to be non-existent this moment, and existent the next, without ...
Atheism and Theism 125 it becomes clear that this invites questions in search of explanations by refer- ence to antecedent cause ...
126 J.J. Haldane I have no wish to deny the phenomena and save ‘sufficiency’ by insisting that, after all, there must have been ...
Atheism and Theism 127 that there could be no sound reasoning to the conclusion that there is a God. Others maintain that while ...
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