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Classic Philosophical Arguments

This series delves into the foundational arguments that have shaped philosophical thought across centuries. Each volume meticulously examines key debates, exploring their ramifications and applications in diverse fields. Readers will discover how these arguments have been challenged and how they have withstood the test of time. It serves as an essential guide for anyone interested in the history and evolution of philosophical inquiry.

Classic Philosophical Arguments
Ontological Arguments and Belief in God
  • Focusing on the ontological argument, this book presents a thorough analysis of its various interpretations throughout history, including contributions from St. Anselm, Descartes, and Leibniz. The author argues that these arguments hold little significance in the discourse between theists and atheists. It includes a comprehensive literature review and an extensive bibliography, positioning it as an essential resource for philosophers of religion and scholars in religious studies.

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  • This book is for all students and scholars interested in the nature of human ethics and morality. The themed chapters introduce the history and text behind the naturalistic fallacy, its role in shaping twentieth-century theorising about ethics, and its ongoing use in attempts to understand the nature of normativity.

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