An Argument for Atheism from Naturalism

In Lenny Clapp (ed.), Philosophy for Us. Cognella. pp. 3-14 (2017)
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Abstract

This paper outlines an argument for atheism from naturalism that I have developed in more detail elsewhere (in particular, in *The Best Argument against God*). The overall shape of the argument is as follows: first, naturalism is simpler than theism; second, there is no data that naturalism does not explain at least as well as theism; and, third, naturalism entails atheism; so we have good reason to prefer atheism to theism. Note that this statement of the shape of the argument is NOT a statement of the argument itself.

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Graham Oppy
Monash University

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