A Problem for Whom?
By Princeton - February 9, 2015 12:00 pmAs a syllogism, theodicy, or “the problem of evil,” asserts the nonexistence of God, by way of contradiction—namely, it argues... View Article
As a syllogism, theodicy, or “the problem of evil,” asserts the nonexistence of God, by way of contradiction—namely, it argues... View Article
The most often-cited motivating reason to not believe in God is the absence of quantifiable, valid evidence that He exists.... View Article
In his treatment of free will, Thomas Nagel considers a view that holds that people are responsible for their actions... View Article
It’s no coincidence that arguments between dualism and physicalism usually occur between the same kinds of people as arguments between secular evolution and intelligent... View Article
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