And Against Bel... | Logic And Theism: Arguments For

Investigates Pascal’s Wager , weighing the practical and decision-theoretic reasons for belief regardless of whether existence can be proven.

Analyzes teleological arguments (evidence of design in the universe) and the logical weight of reported miracles. Arguments Against Theism (Chapters 7–8): Logic and Theism: Arguments For and Against Bel...

The book is structured into several key sections that analyze the logical validity of various theological positions: Investigates Pascal’s Wager , weighing the practical and

Evaluates "a priori" proofs from St. Anselm to Kurt Gödel, which argue that the very definition of God as a "greatest conceivable being" necessitates His existence. Investigates Pascal’s Wager

Sobel utilizes advanced formal systems to critique these arguments, making the book a significant resource for logicians and mathematicians: Logic and Theism: Arguments for and against Beliefs in God

Investigates Pascal’s Wager , weighing the practical and decision-theoretic reasons for belief regardless of whether existence can be proven.

Analyzes teleological arguments (evidence of design in the universe) and the logical weight of reported miracles. Arguments Against Theism (Chapters 7–8):

The book is structured into several key sections that analyze the logical validity of various theological positions:

Evaluates "a priori" proofs from St. Anselm to Kurt Gödel, which argue that the very definition of God as a "greatest conceivable being" necessitates His existence.

Sobel utilizes advanced formal systems to critique these arguments, making the book a significant resource for logicians and mathematicians: Logic and Theism: Arguments for and against Beliefs in God

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