Songtexte
- Stories, Moral Progress, and Culture Reform
- Choosing and Changing Paradigms
- What Is Knowledge?
- Divine Encounters Make Argument Unnecessary
- Justifying Human Evil
- Justifying Evil
- Modern Logic — Predicate Arguments
- Which Tools of Thinking Are Basic?
- Taking Evil Seriously
- What Is Religion?
- What Are “tools of Thinking”?
- Evidence Is Irrelevant to Faith
- How Is the Word "God" Generally Used?
- Transcendental Talk Is "Sound and Fury"
- Divine Encounters Require Interpretation
- Why Teleological Argument Is Said to Fail
- How Cosmological Argument Works
- Conclusions and Signposts
- How Do Various Theists Use the Word "God"?
- Why Cosmological Argument Is Said to Fail
- What Is Philosophy?
- Theistic Stories, Morality, and Culture
- Discourse in an Intentionalist Paradigm
- Intuition, Memory, and Reason — Problems
- God Is Beyond Human Grasp, but That's O.K.
- Categorical Syllogisms
- The Limits of Sense Experience
- Proper Inferences Avoid Equivocation
- How Ontological Argument Works
- Fabulation — Theism as Story
- Induction Is Slippery but Unavoidable
- How Empirical Is Modern Empiricism?
- What Kinds of Evidence Count?
- Non-Justificatory Theodicies
- Groundless Faith Is Irrelevant to Life
- Further Immediate Inferences
- “normal Science” at Mid-Century
- Platonic Intuition, Memory, and Reason
- Why Argue for the Existence of God?
- Modern Logic — Sentential Arguments
- Justifying Natural Evil
- Modern Logic — Truth Tables
- Observation and Immediate Inferences
- Hypotheses and Experiments — a First Look
- Postmodern and New-Age Problems
- Why Ontological Argument Is Said to Fail
- The Scientific Revolution
- Ancient Logic in Modern Dress
- Systematic Doubt and Rational Certainty
- Evaluating Paradigms
- Sense Experience — a More Modern Take
- Rational Empiricism in the 21st Century
- Why Is Evil a Problem?
- What Is Philosophy of Religion?
- Language Games and Theistic Discourse
- Hypotheses and Experiments — a Closer Look
- How Teleological Argument Works (Continued)
- How Teleological Argument Works
- What Constitutes Good Evidence?
- Inferences Demand Relevant Evidence