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    • [DOC File]Do Philosophical Arguments for God’s Existence

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      [In the famous 1948 BBC radio debate with Fr. Frederick Copleston, Bertrand Russell began by conceding that he could not prove the non-existence of God, and therefore his position was agnostic. Shortly thereafter he maintained that the word “necessary” can only be applied significantly to propositions that are self-contradictory to deny.

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    • [DOC File]Philosophy 190 (121): The Examined Life

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      Frederick Copleston: A History of Philosophy. (This comes in several volumes arranged chronologically and generally available in the library) (While there are various resources available online that might be helpful, please heed the following caveats (which also apply to non-online secondary sources):

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    • [DOC File]History of Philosophy

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      History of Philosophy (PHI 206) 3 credits. Spring 2011. Aquinas Institute. Diocese of Lafayette, Louisiana. Instructor: Richard C. Chiasson. BS, MBA, MA (Philosophy ...

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    • [DOC File]PHILOSOPHY 3301 - MORAL PHILOSOPHY

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      Suggested: In Copleston's History of Philosophy, Vol. 5 on Hobbes to Hume, there is a useful chapter (Ch. III) on "The Cambridge Platonists") and . another on "Problems of Ethics" (Ch. X), which provides background. on Bishop Butler. Frederick J. Powicke, The Cambridge Platonists, a Study (Hamden, Connecticut: Archon Books, 1971).

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    • [DOC File]How Far do Ethics & Morality Depend on - Basic Income

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      [In the famous 1948 BBC radio debate on the existence of God between Bertrand Russell and Fr. Frederick Copleston, S.J., the two participants grappled with the problem of good and evil. Here is an excerpt from the part entitled “The Moral Argument.”] Russell: You see, I feel that some things are good and that other things are bad.

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    • [DOC File]TP 801 The Making of the Post-Modern Mind

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      Frederick Copleston, A History of Philosophy (Garden City, NY; Doubleday and Co., 1962), 2.1:29. "As the Christians had no philosophy of their own to start with (i.e. in the academic sense of philosophy), they were, naturally turned to the prevailing philosophy, which was derived from Platonism but was strongly impregnated with other elements."

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    • [DOC File]AS Religious Studies Revision: The Cosmological Argument

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      Frederick Copleston: The Radio Debate. Copleston debated the existence of God with Bertrand Russell on the radio. Copleston provided a new version of Aquinas’ Five ways. AO2: Critical evaluation i.e. ‘what do I put in part b)?’ Remember to read the question …

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    • [DOC File]Précis of radio debate on the Cosmological Argument ...

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      Frederick Copleston’s argument. Before Copleston gets going with the Cosmological Argument, he uses two other arguments to suggest the existence of God in his introduction. These are: God provides the universe with a purpose to work towards (the Teleological Argument).

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    • [DOC File]Philosophy 228: Social and Political Philosophy

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      Frederick Copleston: A History of Philosophy. (This comes in several volumes arranged chronologically and generally available in the library) (While there are various resources available online that might be helpful, please heed the following caveats (which also apply to non-online secondary sources):

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    • [DOC File]Philosophy 325/Business Ethics

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      Frederick Copleston: A History of Philosophy. (This comes in several volumes arranged chronologically and generally available in the library) Dennis Miller: The Rants (Really!!) (While there are various resources available online that might be helpful please heed the following caveats (which also apply to non-online secondary sources):

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