In response to Flew, Mitchell thinks the believer does not (… In response to Flew, Mitchell thinks the believer does not (necessarily) employ meaningless assertions about God — rather, the believer is sharing articles of faith. Read Details
Hume says that if people tell you they saw a miracle, you sh… Hume says that if people tell you they saw a miracle, you should consider whether it is more probable that they seek to deceive you (or are themselves deceived). Read Details
Mitchel would agree with Flew and disagree with Hare about w… Mitchel would agree with Flew and disagree with Hare about whether a believer makes assertions about God. Read Details
Mitchel would agree with Flew and disagree with Hare about w… Mitchel would agree with Flew and disagree with Hare about whether a believer makes assertions about God. Read Details
Locke thought that our idea of perfection entails that it is… Locke thought that our idea of perfection entails that it is more perfect to exist than not to exist. Thus, our very idea of God entails that God exists. Read Details
Locke thought that our idea of perfection entails that it is… Locke thought that our idea of perfection entails that it is more perfect to exist than not to exist. Thus, our very idea of God entails that God exists. Read Details
According to Parmenides, reality cannot be apprehended by th… According to Parmenides, reality cannot be apprehended by the senses. Read Details
In order for human beings to be agents, which two things doe… In order for human beings to be agents, which two things does Taylor think must be true of us? Read Details
Descartes thinks the faculty of will is divisible, whereas t… Descartes thinks the faculty of will is divisible, whereas the faculty of knowledge is indivisible. Read Details