The Problems of Philosophy: Classical and Contemporary SourcesUniversity of Notre Dame Press, 1976 - 422 sayfa |
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Introduction Michael J Loux | 2 |
The Ontological Argument St Anselm and Gaunilo | 11 |
The Cosmological Argument Paul Edwards | 21 |
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action alienation argument assertion authority belief bodily body called cause Cebes claim Cleanthes common conceived concept consciousness consequences consider continuity Cosmological Argument course CRITO Curley death depends desire determined disembodied distinct doctrine doubt ethics evidence example exis experience explained external fact faculties feeling force Free Will Defense freedom give happiness human hypothesis idea identity imagine individual inference infinite infinite series judgment kind knowledge labor least Libertarian mankind matter means ment merely mind nature necessary never notion object opinion pain particular perceptions perfect perhaps person Peter Geach philosophers physical pleasure political possible possible world present principle produce proof proposition question R. M. Hare rational reason regard rule seems sense Simmias society Socrates soul super-ego suppose surely survival telepathy tence Terence Penelhum theist theory things thought tion true truth universe utilitarian