The Hibbert Journal, Svazek 39Lawrence Pearsall Jacks, George Dawes Hicks, George Stephens Spinks, Lancelot Austin Garrard, H. L. Short George Allen & Unwin, 1940 "Jesus or Christ?" issued as monographic supplement, 1909. |
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... argument of a genuinely philosophical character ? 66 It would be quite impossible to consider here all the arguments for the existence of God which have been based on ethical considerations . But let us take a few . The ethical argument ...
... argument of a genuinely philosophical character ? 66 It would be quite impossible to consider here all the arguments for the existence of God which have been based on ethical considerations . But let us take a few . The ethical argument ...
Strana 384
... argument is of very great strength by itself . Secondly , it is often argued this argument is in fact substituted for the other by Kant in his posthumous work— that the conception of the moral law implies a law giver who must himself be ...
... argument is of very great strength by itself . Secondly , it is often argued this argument is in fact substituted for the other by Kant in his posthumous work— that the conception of the moral law implies a law giver who must himself be ...
Strana 386
... argument for the existence of God . Any such argument must assume , I take it , a non- naturalistic " view of ethics , it must assume that good and ought are not analysable without residuum into psychological terms . That is to say ...
... argument for the existence of God . Any such argument must assume , I take it , a non- naturalistic " view of ethics , it must assume that good and ought are not analysable without residuum into psychological terms . That is to say ...
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