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  1. The Miracle of Theism.John Leslie Mackie - 1982 - Philosophy 58 (225):414-416.
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  • (1 other version)The five ways: St. Thomas Aquinas' proofs of God's existence.Anthony Kenny - 1980 - Notre Dame, Ind.: University of Notre Dame Press.
    Henry, his parents, and his dog Mudge take a vacation out West, where they enjoy tumbleweeds, desert animals, souvenirs, and the wide open spaces.
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  • The miracle of theism: arguments for and against the existence of God.J. L. Mackie - 1982 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by Bernard Williams.
    The late John L. Mackie, formerly of University College, Oxford.
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  • (1 other version)The five ways: Saint Thomas Aquinas' proofs of God's existence.Anthony Kenny - 1969 - London,: Routledge and Kegan Paul.
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  • On Bullshit.Harry G. Frankfurt - 1986 - Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
    Presents a theory of bullshit, how it differs from lying, how those who engage in it change the rules of conversation, and how indulgence in bullshit can alter a person's ability to tell the truth.
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  • The Five Ways. St Thomas Aquinas’ Proofs of God’s Existence.Anthony Kenny - 1969 - Religious Studies 7 (2):187-189.
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  • (2 other versions)The Future of Man.Pierre Teilhard de Chardin - 1964 - New York,: HarperCollins Publishers.
    The Future of Man is an introduction to the thoughts and writings of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, one of the few figures in the history of the Catholic Church to achieve renown as both a scientist and a theologian. Trained as a paleontologist and ordained as a Jesuit priest, Teilhard de Chardin devoted himself to establishing the intimate, interdependent connection between science--particularly the theory of evolution--and the basic tenets of the Christian faith. At the center of his philosophy was the (...)
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  • Philosophy & Atheism: in defense of atheism.Kai Nielsen - 1985 - Buffalo, N.Y.: Prometheus Books.
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  • Creation and the World of Science.A. R. Peacocke - 1980 - Religious Studies 16 (3):357-359.
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  • (1 other version)The phenomenon of man.Pierre Teilhard de Chardin - 1959 - New York: Harper.
    Pierre Teilhard De Chardin was one of the most distinguished thinkers and scientists of our time. He fits into no familiar category for he was at once a biologist and a paleontologist of world renown, and also a Jesuit priest. He applied his whole life, his tremendous intellect and his great spiritual faith to building a philosophy that would reconcile Christian theology with the scientific theory of evolution, to relate the facts of religious experience to those of natural science. The (...)
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  • Philosophical heresy.George Santayana - 1915 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 12 (21):561-568.
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  • (1 other version)Some meanings of the word is.George Santayana - 1915 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 12 (3):66-68.
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  • The rôle of dogma in philosophy.W. H. Sheldon - 1927 - Journal of Philosophy 24 (15):393-404.
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  • A rational basis demanded for faith.Paul Arthur Schilpp - 1924 - Journal of Philosophy 21 (8):209-212.
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