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Antony Flew

    Antony Flew was a British philosopher renowned for his contributions to the philosophy of religion. He was a prominent advocate for atheism, positing that one should presuppose its truth until empirical evidence for a God emerges. Flew critically examined concepts such as life after death and the meaningfulness of the idea of God. In a later phase of his intellectual journey, he declared a belief in God, attributing this shift to his enduring commitment to follow the evidence wherever it leads.

    Mental Illness
    Great Debates in Philosophy: Agency and Necessity
    Thinking About Thinking
    There Is a God
    An Introduction to Western Philosophy
    A Dictionary of Philosophy
    • There Is a God

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      In There Is a God, one of the world's preeminent atheists discloses how his commitment to "follow the argument wherever it leads" led him to a belief in God as Creator. This is a compelling and refreshingly open-minded argument that will forever change the atheism debate.

      There Is a God2008
      3.8
    • An Introduction to Western Philosophy

      Ideas and Argument from Plato to Popper - Revised Edition

      • 512 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      A comprehensive introduction to philosophy from Plato to Popper

      An Introduction to Western Philosophy1989
      3.8
    • Mental Illness

      Changes and Trends

      • 482 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      * from USA. Will take 25-35 days

      Mental Illness1983
    • A Dictionary of Philosophy

      • 354 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      This reference can be used as a guidebook to the history of ideas. It contains definitions and scope of philosophical terms, as well as terms from topics touching on philosophy

      A Dictionary of Philosophy1979
      3.6