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Swinburne, RG
Epiphenomenalism claims that all conscious events are caused immediately by brain events, and no conscious events cause brain events. In order to have a justified belief in a theory someone needs a justified belief that it or some higher-level theory
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Autor:
Swinburne, RG, Schumann, A
Publikováno v:
Studia Humana, Vol 3, Iss 1, Pp 3-12 (2014)
Although Gregory wrote very little about this. he acknowledged that natural reason can lead us from the orderliness of the physical world to the existence of God; in this, he followed the tradition of Athanasius and other Greek fathers. Unlike Aquina
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Debating Christian Theism.
The New Testament is full of claims that Christ died for our sins, claims which imply very clearly that Christ’s act made it possible for the guilt of our sins to be removed and for us to be forgiven by some objective process and not merely by bein
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Gottesbeweise als Herausforderung für die moderne Vernunft Gottesbeweise als Herausforderung für die moderne Vernunft. 4
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Probability in the Philosophy of Religion
The chapter begins by summarizing how the structure of an argument from the fine-tuning of a single universe to the existence of God can be expressed in terms of Bayes’ theorem. There could however be scientific evidence in favour of the existence
Autor:
Swinburne, RG
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Free will and modern science.
I argue in this paper that it is most unlikely that neuroscientists will ever be able to predict human actions resulting from difficult moral decisions with any high degree of probable success. That result leaves open the possibility that humans some
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Swinburne, RG, Dougherty, T
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Evidentialism and its Discontents.
I seek in this paper to investigate how best to understand the notion of ‘evidence’ in an internalist theory of synchronic justification, taking as my main example of the latter Conee and Feldman’s theory of ‘evidentialism’,as expounded in
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The Metaphysics of the Incarnation The Metaphysics of the Incarnation.
The definition of the Council of Chalcedon provides the standard orthodox account of the Incarnation of Jesus. This states that the Son, the second person the Trinity, while remaining divine, acquired a perfect human nature (having a ‘rational soul
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Divine Evil?, The Moral Character of the God of Abraham.
When the Christian church took over the Old Testament, it did so on the understanding that some of it should be understood in non-literal ways. Origen and then Gregory of Nyssa and Augustine developed a doctrine which Augustine summarized as ‘Whate