Philosophy
.... among elite intellectuals, and, no doubt Churchmen who did not deal lightly with his skepticism, even against the nature of
God. "
Deductive reasoning" surely ....
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God's Relation to the World
.... experientially sound implications . . . with a minimal warping of the
deductive chain" (Man's Vision of
God, p. 71). If the ontological ....
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Grace in the Theology of Saint Augustine
.... Although we may have
deductive methods of proving the existence of
God, we have no
deductive proofs concerning who will be saved. ....
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John Shea's Stories of God
.... not comfortable with
deductive, metaphysical reasoning. Yet for one who leans toward faith, Shea's position will be rewarding. Shea, John. Stories of
God: An ....
(1291

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The Existence of God
.... view the argument [of Anselm] as a piece of logic, following the
deductive moves but .... In other words, if there is a
God and if the found universe is grounded in ....
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The First Cause Argument for God's Existence
.... Once again a theistic belief must rely on
deductive logic and remain set apart from empirically-structured proofs. Even if
God's existence could be proven from ....
(1419

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Christian Attitudes Toward Abortion
.... I Corinthians 6:13), nor is it likely, in applying
deductive reasoning, that
God approves of abortion; absent the direct revelation of
God, we cannot be ....
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Karl Marx on Religion
.... According to dialectical materialism or any other materialistic philosophy,
deductive logic and intuitive .... If
God exists, He is not a mere idea, but a definite ....
(1582

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Philosophical Concept of Knowledge
.... Such a statement would seem to preclude the necessity of proving that
God exists, though .... of method was to arrange all the facts into a
deductive, logical system ....
(2649

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Skepticism I. INTRODUCTION 1. Objective of essa
.... we finally arrive at an ultimate cause, which will be
God." (Descartes, 1969, p .... it is a form of apologetics for theological beliefs based on
deductive logic and ....
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The Problem of Knowledge
.... necessary as a way of gathering the data needed for the
deductive method (Copleston .... is then that Descartes convinces himself that his idea of
God is something ....
(1591

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The Delivery of Expository Messages
.... More importantly, he describes the difference between inductive and
deductive and how .... expository messages is that making a message from
God's word entertaining ....
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Issues in Philosophy
.... used rational processes of argument to make a case for the existence of
God. .... In contrast, a
deductive argument begins with particular premises and then moves ....
(3115

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David Hume
.... In
deductive logic, one argues from a general rule. .... which is directly observable (via our sensory impressions), which is why he believed that
God, for example ....
(1941

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Religious Claims Over the last several decades, phi
.... that neither empirical investigation nor
deductive reasoning can, with certainty, verify or disprove religious claims such as the claim that
God exists (see ....
(1813

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hume vs. Induction
.... In
deductive logic, one argues from a general rule. .... which is directly observable (via our sensory impressions), which is why he believed that
God, for example ....
(1215

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Philosophy & Christian Beliefs
.... such areas as the nature of religion itself, the existence of
God, the attributes of
God, religious language .... Aristotle used
deductive and inductive reasoning. ....
(3750

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Study of Philosophy & Christian Beliefs
.... such areas as the nature of religion itself, the existence of
God, the attributes of
God, religious language .... Aristotle used
deductive and inductive reasoning. ....
(3750

15

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Cartesian Dualism
.... necessary as a way of gathering the data needed for the
deductive method (Copleston .... is then that Descartes convinces himself that his idea of
God is something ....
(4096

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Hume, Hegel and Descartes on Knowledge In
.... By offering this skeptical example, Descartes maintains that if
God deceived man .... His project involves the use of
deductive reasoning in which every principle ....
(2051

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Literature and Limits on Human Intelligence
.... guided his own survival and were, of course, the patterns of
god's hand in bringing this about (90). He sees these patterns in his own
deductive approach to ....
(2608

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Christian Approach to Philosophy
.... content and coherence but also on its attachment to
God, which in .... Aristotelian philosophical method is
deductive, which means that argument begins with one or ....
(4321

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Philosophy from a Christian Perspective The purpose of this resear
.... to indicate about, say, Jesus Christ and the relation of
God to man. .... Aquinas's acceptance of Aristotle was "omnivorous," which implies a
deductive method and ....
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History of European Culture
.... because the new view made humanity seem "incidental to
God's plan" and made .... Descartes employed
deductive reasoning, in which one moved from established general ....
(3914

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TheHistory of Modern Philosophy
.... chief secret of method was to arrange all the facts into a
deductive, logical system .... exists precisely as it does exist, though it may be that only
God can know ....
(1619

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HELLENIC PHILOSOPHY AND ISLAM
.... if reason is evaporated, what can then be said about the wisdom of
God? .... more notable was the trend in Islamic science away from the
deductive reasoning that ....
(5682

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Paul Tillich & Other Religious Perspectives
.... These premises contain much detail: a conception of
God, a Christology, and a unique .... And although he says that his argument is not
deductive and that his ....
(5591

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Christian Theology & Non-Christian Perspectives «FR»
.... These premises contain much detail: a conception of
God, a Christology, and a unique .... And although he says that his argument is not
deductive and that his ....
(5592

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Adolescent Development
.... use
deductive reasoning, and consider different options from a variety of perspectives. For example, when other children were discussing the concept of
God as ....
(1867

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Ethics and Aesthetics of Post War France
.... one could unlock the secrets of nature by pure inductive and
deductive reasoning .... the cue of Nietzsche and others in dethroning the authority of
God and religion ....
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