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Naturalism
William Lane Craig | James Porter Moreland

Naturalism

a critical analysis

Routledge (Sep 07, 2002)
9780415235242
| Physical Copy
286 pages | 163 x 240 mm | English
Dewey 146
LC Classification B828.2 .N367 2002
LC Control No. 00025324

Genre

  • Apologetics (APO)

Subject

  • Naturalism
  • Philosophy / Free Will & Determinism
  • Philosophy / General
  • Philosophy / History & Surveys / General

Plot

"Naturalism: A Critical Analysis accomplishes three things. First, it argues that naturalism fails to deal adequately with a number of desiderata; second, it shows that to the degree that naturalism is a consistent paradigm and is 'located' within the physicalist story, it should be a form of strict physicalism; and third, it provides an account of the contemporary resurgence of philosophical theism by advertising to evidentiary considerations in the natural world itself (e.g. Big Bang cosmology) which serve as signposts of transcendence."--BOOK JACKET.

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