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Beyond Faith and Rationality

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Beyond Faith and Rationality
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    Chapter 2 Why Believe That There Is a God?
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    Chapter 3 The Failure of van Inwagen’s Solution to the Problem of Evil
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    Chapter 4 Saadia Gaon on the Problem of Evil
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    Chapter 5 Some Problems with Miracles and a Religious Approach to Them
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    Chapter 6 An Even More Leibnizian Version of Gödel’s Ontological Argument
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    Chapter 7 A Tractarian Resolution to the Ontological Argument
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    Chapter 8 Some Thoughts on the Logical Aspects of the Problem of Evil
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    Chapter 9 The Logic of the Trinity and the Filioque Question in Thomas Aquinas: A Formal Approach
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    Chapter 10 Contradictions and Rationality: An Analysis of Two Biblical Cases
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    Chapter 11 Talmudic Norms Approach to Mixtures with a Solution to the Paradox of the Heap: A Position Paper
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    Chapter 12 A Case Study on Computational Hermeneutics: E. J. Lowe’s Modal Ontological Argument
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    Chapter 13 A Mechanically Assisted Examination of Vacuity and Question Begging in Anselm’s Ontological Argument
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    Chapter 14 Logic and Religion: The Essential Connection
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    Chapter 15 Logic in Islam and Islamic Logic
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    Chapter 16 Thinking Negation in Early Hinduism & Classical Indian Philosophy
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    Chapter 17 Is God Paraconsistent?
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Chapter title
A Mechanically Assisted Examination of Vacuity and Question Begging in Anselm’s Ontological Argument
Chapter number 13
Book title
Beyond Faith and Rationality
Published in
arXiv, January 2020
DOI 10.1007/978-3-030-43535-6_13
Book ISBNs
978-3-03-043534-9, 978-3-03-043535-6
Authors

John Rushby, Rushby, John

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Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Ph. D. Student 1 50%
Researcher 1 50%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Computer Science 1 50%
Engineering 1 50%
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