Nice Student PHL 267 09/19/12 The reason for God- Timothy Keller “How could God Allow suffering” If God is good‚ why is there so much suffering and evil doing in the world today? Look at 9/11‚ why couldn’t God stop the terrorist’s from doing these awful things to our beautiful nation? At one point in our lives we all have experienced some sort of suffering‚ weather it may be the passing of a family member‚ getting robbed‚ not living in livable conditions‚ or just plain dislikes
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Descartes Proof for the Existence of God The purpose of my essay will be to examine Descartes’ argument for the existence of God. First‚ I will review Descartes’ proof for the existence of God. Then I will examine the reasons that Descartes has for proving God’s existence. I will also discuss some consequences that appear as a result of God’s existence. Finally‚ I will point out some complications and problems that exist within the proof. The basic problem with most religions in
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discussion was on William Rowe’s argument on if evil exists or not. I believe that evil does exist. It is not a religious thing‚ I guess for me‚ it’s a morals thing. If there was no evil‚ how would we know what good is and vice versa? Who is to say what is good and what is bad? Mr. Rowe brought up some good points on evil and its existence. In the article that was assigned for us to read‚ Mr. Rowe states three problems. They are if pointless evils exist‚ then God does not exist‚ pointless evils
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Descartes’ Third Meditation The Existence of God Summary of First Meditation He demolished everything he had learned‚ and started over again right from the foundations Disproves one aspect of every falsehood Tries to find a certain base of certitude for actions Explains a theory that madmen’s behaviour is a personification of dreams States that all we know is truly a deception Summary of Second Meditation He questions himself‚ about the idea that he is a rational animal
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The question about the existence of God or‚ more generally speaking‚ of a supernatural entity that steers the course of the world‚ is probably as old as humanity itself. Many great philosophers were concerned with this basic and yet so important question which remains to be a controversial issue to this day! In the following I will commit myself to the above-mentioned question by firstly reconstructing Anselm´s proof of God´s existence and secondly considering his position in the light of the critique
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Cosmological Revolution There are three philosophers which contribute theories to the Cosmological Revolution. Each philosopher gives their own reasons as to their own theory and their explanations. These three philosophers are Karl Popper‚ Thomas Kuhn‚ and Imre Lakatos. I consider there to be valuable points in each of the philosopher’s theories. Thomas Kuhn could possibly be the best known philosopher. I agree with many of Kuhn’s theories about the history of science. Kuhn had his PhD in
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Aristotle’s view of space shapes his understanding and ultimately formulates his unconvincing arguments against the existence of the void. This can be most seen in his partial rejection of his container theory for space. To begin‚ it will be important to understand the framework for Aristotle’s investigation into both space and non-space. In the fourth chapter of fourth book‚ Aristotle begins by determining the conditions and characteristics that define space. According to Aristotle‚ there are 5
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Time behaves in very odd ways and is hard to observe since it is not visible as objects are. McTaggart argues against the existence of time : 1. Time necessarily involves change and consists of events in an order 2. An event is the contents of a particular moment in time 3. Order is the only thing that could change about events 4. Events cannot change in order‚ an event that is earlier than another will always be earlier 5. Events cannot change 6. Time does not exist (1) is a common claim about
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In Meditations on First Philosophy‚ Rene Descartes introduces three principal arguments for God’s existence. His first argument will be examined in the most detail‚ and the last two will be briefly outlined and compared to the first in the following analysis. Descartes introduces his first proof in Meditation III‚ where he uses the ideas of formal and objective reality to make his argument. To arrive at his conclusion that God exists‚ he begins with the notion of ideas‚ and whether they correspond
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to Philosophy The Existence of God by Saint Thomas Aquinas Saint Thomas Aquinas was an Italian Dominican monk and priest and an immensely influential philosopher and theologian. He was the foremost classical proponent of natural theology‚ and his influence of Western thought is quite considerable. He is very well known for his discussion of the relationship between faith and reason‚ as well as his development of proofs for the existence of God. In the short article‚ The Existence of God‚ Saint
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