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the considerations surrounding his concepts of the mind and he supports his contentions with direct demonstrations of the applicab...
In four pages this paper discusses how God's existence is argued through epistemology with Thomas Aquinas' arguments providing evi...
In five pages God's existence as it is considered within the context of Mortimer Adler's How to Think about God A Guide for the 20...
In six pages the proof Descartes offered that God exists is considered but other relevant issues such as why he would have been mo...
In six pages Scottish philosopher David Hume's skepticism concerning the existence of miracles is discussed which although interes...
of participating in Forms consists (as he holds in the Phaedo) in taking the Forms apart, with the result that nothing remains: 1)...
In six pages this paper considers the changes that will take place in facility management within the next decade in an examination...
it is also the case that in general terms, people seem to believe what they see. They do not see atoms and they do see a solid mas...
front panel." Kozierok (2001) also explains that the term "external drive bay" is a "bit of a misnomer" in that the term ex...
by allowing some evils to exist, it makes possible greater goods that cannot be obtained by any other route (Honderich, et al 255)...
In five pages David Hume's definition of morality as a sympathy concept is applied to his contention that moral views do not stem ...
of the foundational ideas of philosophy. According to him, the problem of evil posed a philosophical threat to the design argumen...
In twelve pages the impact of Hume's arguments regarding miracles on religious thought is assessed in terms of whether or not God ...
In five pages David Hume's contention that there is no God is countered by an opposing argument. Two sources are cited in the bib...
In three pages the writer criticizes Kierkegaard's argument and counters the philosophical logic used in the contention that reaso...
do know for certain that objects exist, we must know of them through the mind and not the senses (Important arguments ...). Desca...
if they were not a part of society then it would be obvious that God did not exist. In relationship to what other philosophers fro...
by humanity, without turning to any other body of factual information or knowledge. In other words, it is possible for people to c...
the meditations is not to prove what they establish, but rather to show how the world of physics could be mapped reliably and inde...
or the perception of identity changes through time. For example, someone grows up and has certain experiences and perceptions and ...
course, defines that which is proper conduct, it distinguishes right from wrong; morality points to proper behavior that serves so...
patients who were able to learn the art of "conscious relaxation" not only were able to quit smoking and eat better, but showed im...
cause of the effect must possess as much reality as the effect. Furthermore, Descartes asserts that any cause must have as much p...
argue Gods existence within its own definition. Without any sort of relationship with other concrete statements, the entire argume...
the universe reveals that the natural world provides a graduated scale of existence, from lower beings to those that are higher or...
of the world (1993). Yet, one can see this in action in smaller ways. Another way to look at the world is through the model called...
at the bottom of the ladder, and humanity at the top, by virtue of the faculty of reason (Augustine of Hippo, 2001). After carefu...
the universe and the cells of life on the planet, it was assumed that this enormous and highly intricate mechanism had a designer ...
idea that nothing comes from nothing. Reality in itself must come from a cause that is at least equal if not more so than its effe...
is Anselms primary opponent in his argument regarding the existence of God. Kants separation between the analytic and the synthet...