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Philosophy and Belief in God Matching Activity ... S 6. A philosophy that, if rejected, would create an absurdity. A 7. Developer of the ontological argument; P 8. The universe is an explosion. H 9. Critic of teleological and cosmological arguments; D 10. Defense of God’s goodness and all-powerfulness;
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Existentialism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Albert Camus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Albert Camus ( ) (7 November 1913 – 4 January 1960) was a French author, philosopher, and journalist who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1957. He is often cited as a proponen...
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In a more popular view, Leibniz's place in the history of the philosophy of mind is best secured by his pre-established harmony, ... Leibniz rejected materialism on the grounds that it could not, in principle, ever capture the “true unity” of perceptual consciousness, that characteristic of the self which can...
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-- The theory of atomism has at all times provoked the contempt of philosophers, and has always been rejected by common sense, for its absurdity is manifest. For, ... -- I. If the world were necessarily eternal, it would follow that, since it is created (§ 5), God was from all eternity necessitated to create it.
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Hume inherits from his predecessors several controversies about ethics and political philosophy. ... On his view, human beings can create a society without government, ordered by rules of ownership, transfer of property by consent, and promise-keeping. We superimpose government on such a pre-civil society when it grows...
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5. Feminist critic of traditional philosophies of God ; 6. A philosophy that, if rejected, would create an absurdity. 7. Developer of the ontological argument ; 8. The universe is an exp...
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