In this anthology, Michael Martin and Ricki Monnier bring together for the first time a comprehensive collection of articles containing arguments for the impossibility of God. The arguments are grouped into five areas focusing on definitional, deductive evil, doctrinal, multiple attributes, and single attribute disproofs of God/5(35). A growing number of powerful arguments have been formulated by philosophers and logicians in recent years demonstrating that the existence of God is improbable. These arguments assume that God's existence is possible but argue that the weight of the empirical evidence is against God's actual existence. This unique anthology collects most of the important arguments for the improbability of . A growing number of powerful arguments have been formulated by philosophers and logicians in recent years demonstrating that the existence of God is improbable. These arguments assume that God's existence is possible but argue that the weight of the empirical evidence is against God's actual existence. This unique anthology collects most of the important arguments for the improbability of 4/5.
Michael Martin is professor emeritus of philosophy at Boston University and author of numerous books, including Atheism: A Philosophical Justification; Atheism, Morality, and Meaning; and The Big Domino in the Sky and Other Atheistic Tales. Ricki Monnier (Ph.D. in mathematical logic) is director of The Disproof Atheism Society. In this anthology, Michael Martin and Ricki Monnier bring together for the first time a comprehensive collection of articles containing arguments for the impossibility of God. The arguments are grouped into five areas focusing on definitional, deductive evil, doctrinal, multiple attributes, and single attribute disproofs of God. The Improbability of God. Michael Martin (Editor), Ricki Monnier (Editor) Hardcover. List Price: * * Individual store prices may vary. Description. A growing number of powerful arguments have been formulated by philosophers and logicians in recent years demonstrating that the existence of God is improbable. These arguments assume that God.
With this new anthology as a companion to their earlier anthology, The Impossibility of God (), Martin and Monnier have created an indispensable resource in the philosophy of religion. Table of Contents. Pt. 1 Cosmological arguments against the existence of God 1 The scientific case against a God who created the universe The list of distinguished authors includes William Rowe, Theodore Drange, Quentin Smith, Victor Stenger, J. L. Schellenberg, and Michael Martin, among others. With this new anthology as a companion to their earlier anthology, The Impossibility of God (), Martin and Monnier have created an indispensable resource in the philosophy of religion. Find many great new used options and get the best deals for The Improbability of God by Michael Martin (, Hardcover) at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products!.
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