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God in the Age of Science? A Critique of Religious Reason




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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Pubblicazione: 02/2014





Note Editore

God in the Age of Science? is a critical examination of strategies for the philosophical defence of religious belief. The main options may be presented as the end nodes of a decision tree for religious believers. The faithful can interpret a creedal statement (e.g. 'God exists') either as a truth claim, or otherwise. If it is a truth claim, they can either be warranted to endorse it without evidence, or not. Finally, if evidence is needed, should its evidential support be assessed by the same logical criteria that we use in evaluating evidence in science, or not? Each of these options has been defended by prominent analytic philosophers of religion. In part I Herman Philipse assesses these options and argues that the most promising for believers who want to be justified in accepting their creed in our scientific age is the Bayesian cumulative case strategy developed by Richard Swinburne. Parts II and III are devoted to an in-depth analysis of this case for theism. Using a 'strategy of subsidiary arguments', Philipse concludes (1) that theism cannot be stated meaningfully; (2) that if theism were meaningful, it would have no predictive power concerning existing evidence, so that Bayesian arguments cannot get started; and (3) that if the Bayesian cumulative case strategy did work, one should conclude that atheism is more probable than theism. Philipse provides a careful, rigorous, and original critique of theism in the world today.




Sommario

1 - The Priority of Natural Theology
2 - The Rise, Fall, and Resurrection of Natural Theology
3 - The Reformed Objection to Natural Theology
4 - Refutation of the Reformed Objection
5 - The Rationality of Natural Theology
6 - A Grand Strategy
7 - Analogy, Metaphor, and Coherence
8 - God's Necessity
9 - The Predictive Power of Theism
10 - The Immunization of Theism
11 - Ultimate Explanation and Prior Probability
12 - Cosmological Arguments
13 - Arguments from Order to Design
14 - Other Inductive Arguments
15 - Religious Experience and the Burden of Proof




Autore

Professor Herman Philipse is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Utrecht, The Netherlands. He has held positions at the University of Louvain and the University of Leyden, and studied philosophy at the University of Leyden, University of Oxford, University of Paris IV, and University of Cologne. He has written numerous articles on modern philosophy and epistemology, and his most recent books are Atheïstisch manifest (Prometheus, 1995, 1998; new edition Bert Bakker, 2004), Heidegger's Philosophy of Being: A Critical Interpretation (Princeton University Press, 1998), and Filosofische polemieken (Bert Bakker, 2009).










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9780198701521

Condizione: Nuovo
Dimensioni: 235 x 20.8 x 157 mm Ø 558 gr
Formato: Brossura
Pagine Arabe: 392


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