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- catalog abstract "This book is a unique contribution to the philosophy of religion. It offers a comprehensive discussion of one of the most famous arguments for the existence of God: the ontological argument. The author provides and analyses a critical taxonomy of those versions of the argument that have been advanced in recent philosophical literature, as well as of those historically important versions found in the work of St Anselm, Descartes, Leibniz, Hegel and others. A central thesis of the book is that ontological arguments have no value in the debate between theists and atheists. There is a detailed review of the literature on the topic (separated from the main body of the text) and a very substantial bibliography, making this volume an indispensable resource for philosophers of religion and others interested in religious studies.".
- catalog contributor b8933465.
- catalog created "1995.".
- catalog date "1995".
- catalog date "1995.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1995.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 337-369) and index.".
- catalog description "Introduction -- Some historical considerations -- Definitional arguments -- Conceptual arguments -- Modal arguments -- Meinongian arguments -- Experiential arguments -- "Hegelian" arguments -- Application to historical arguments -- Are there (other) global objections to ontological arguments? -- Is existence a predicate? -- The uses of parody -- Are ontological arguments of any use to theists and/or atheists? -- Conclusion.".
- catalog description "This book is a unique contribution to the philosophy of religion. It offers a comprehensive discussion of one of the most famous arguments for the existence of God: the ontological argument. The author provides and analyses a critical taxonomy of those versions of the argument that have been advanced in recent philosophical literature, as well as of those historically important versions found in the work of St Anselm, Descartes, Leibniz, Hegel and others. A central thesis of the book is that ontological arguments have no value in the debate between theists and atheists. There is a detailed review of the literature on the topic (separated from the main body of the text) and a very substantial bibliography, making this volume an indispensable resource for philosophers of religion and others interested in religious studies.".
- catalog extent "xviii, 376 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0521481201".
- catalog issued "1995".
- catalog issued "1995.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press,".
- catalog subject "212 20".
- catalog subject "Agnosticism.".
- catalog subject "BT102 .O67 1995".
- catalog subject "Belief and doubt.".
- catalog subject "God Existence".
- catalog subject "God Proof, Ontological Bibliography.".
- catalog subject "God Proof, Ontological.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction -- Some historical considerations -- Definitional arguments -- Conceptual arguments -- Modal arguments -- Meinongian arguments -- Experiential arguments -- "Hegelian" arguments -- Application to historical arguments -- Are there (other) global objections to ontological arguments? -- Is existence a predicate? -- The uses of parody -- Are ontological arguments of any use to theists and/or atheists? -- Conclusion.".
- catalog title "Ontological arguments and belief in God / Graham Oppy.".
- catalog type "Bibliography. fast".
- catalog type "text".