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Al Kindi's and W. L. Craig's cosmological arguments [PDF]
In this paper I shall consider the similarities and differences in the cosmological argumentation on the existence of God between the 9th-century Muslim philosopher al-Kindi and contemporary Christian philosopher William Lane Craig.
Đurić Drago
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On the logical inconsistency of Kant’s critique of the cosmological argument [PDF]
The paper shows that the Kantian critique of cosmological argument does not take into account the existential presuppositions of Aristotelian syllogistic, so it is logically untenable.
Yermolayev V.
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İsbât-ı Vâcibe Giden Yolda Delillerin Telfîki Devvânî ve Ahmed Nûri Örnekleri
İslâm inanç sisteminin en temel konusu ve gayesi şüphesiz marifetullah (Allah’ın bilinmesi) mevzuudur. Bu konuda yapılan çalışmalar literatürde daha çok isbât-ı vâcib olarak isimlendirilmekte, kelâm, felsefe ve tasavvuf ekollerinin her biri için en ...
Hülya Terzioğlu
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Cosmological Argument: A Pragmatic Defense [PDF]
We formulate a sort of "generic" cosmological argument, i.e., a cosmological argument that shares premises (e.g., "contingent, concretely existing entities have a cause") with numerous versions of the argument.
Evan Sandsmark +3 more
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Eric Wielenberg’s two alleged contradictions in my view of God, time, and creation are easily resolved. The first is dissolved by appreciating that God’s power to create the universe is a modal property which God may possess but even if He never in fact ...
William Lane Craig
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On the “Causality Argument” in Bouncing Cosmologies
We exhibit a situation in which cosmological perturbations of astrophysical relevance propagating through a bounce are affected in a scale-dependent way. Involving only the evolution of a scalar field in a closed universe described by general relativity, the model is consistent with causality.
Martin, Jérôme, Peter, Patrick
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Analysis and Evaluation of Contemporary Western Problems on Craig's Arguments in the Smallness of the Proof of Occurrence [PDF]
Huduth Cosmological argument is one of the proofs of Divine existence, which mostly applied by theologians. Believing in the createdness of the universe, theologians support the argument, while philosophers reject it because they think that the universe ...
Amirhossein Ghaffarifar +2 more
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Cosmological argument by R. Gale and A. Pruss: advantages and problems [PDF]
This article gives a detailed analysis of the cosmological argument proposed in 1999 by Richard Gale and Alexander Pruss, which they called the “new cosmological argument”.
Valeriya Sleptsova
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A Reply to Wielenberg on a Timeless First Cause
Erik Wielenberg seeks to advance his critique of the kalām cosmological argument by putting forward three further criticisms of the view that God is temporal since the moment of creation.
William L. Craig
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Cosmological Argument and Ontological Dependence
The interest for versions of cosmological argument formulated in non-causal terms had increased in the last years. In this paper I shall argue that the cosmological argument of contingency is better understood in noncausal terms and I shall explore how ...
Brito Jr, Valdenor M.
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