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Proofs for the Existence of God: A Discussion with Richard Swinburne

open access: yesConatus - Journal of Philosophy
Over the last 50 years, the English philosopher Richard Swinburne (b. 1934) has been a very influential proponent of philosophical arguments for the existence of God (natural theology). His major philosophical contributions lie in the areas of philosophy
Richard Swinburne   +1 more
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The evolution of an e-book demand-driven acquisition programme at Swinburne University of Technology

open access: yesInsights: The UKSG Journal, 2017
In 2006 Swinburne University of Technology became the first library in the world to launch a large-scale implementation of a demand-driven acquisition (DDA) programme for e-books.
Tony Davies
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THE LOGICAL PROBLEM OF EVIL IN ISLAM AND CHRISTIANITY: A Comparative Approach in the Thought System of Ibn Sînâ and Richard Swinburne

open access: yesMiqot: Jurnal Ilmu-ilmu Keislaman, 2021
: The study of the ideas of Ibn Sînâ and Richard Swinburne as the pioneers of Islamic philosophy and the West philosophy, and on the other hand, the existing scholastic and ideological differences, is something that can help us to become more familiar ...
M. Zamzami   +3 more
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Swinburne’s Hyper-Cartesian Dualism

open access: yes, 2021
This paper maintains that Swinburne’s argument that the body is not essential to who I am is vulnerable to a similar objection to that put forward by Arnauld against Descartes: how do I know that my self-identification furnishes a complete and adequate ...
J. Cottingham
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AEC Students’ Perceptions of BIM Practice at Swinburne University of Technology

open access: yesJournal of professional issues in engineering education and practice, 2019
The growing building information modeling (BIM) application in the construction industry worldwide has driven research in both the technological and managerial aspects.
P. Zou   +4 more
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Swinburne’s Boyishness

open access: yesJournal of Victorian Culture, 2022
Abstract This article reconsiders the early critical reception of Algernon Charles Swinburne’s 1866 collection Poems and Ballads with a view to articulating the extent to which the critical hostility that famously greeted the book upon publication was mediated by the category of ‘boyishness’.
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Autumn Lecture 2019 presented by Dr Kay Swinburne - Abstract of the London Discussion

open access: yesBritish Actuarial Journal, 2020
OF THE LONDON DISCUSSION Autumn Lecture 2019 presented by Dr Kay Swinburne [Institute and Faculty of Actuaries, London, 2 December 2019] The Chairman (Mr J.
Dr Kay Swinburne
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About Swinburne Commons

open access: yes, 2023
Swinburne Commons is the centralised service for the management and distribution of digital media at Swinburne University. Our focus is on publishing Swinburne produced video and audio content that is open, compliant and enduring.
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Swinburne’s Brain Transplants [PDF]

open access: yesPhilosophia Christi, 2018
Richard Swinburne argues that if my cerebral hemispheres were each transplanted into a different head, what would happen to me is not determined by my material parts, and I must therefore have an immaterial part. The paper argues that this argument relies on modal claims that Swinburne has not established.
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Utrum verum et simplex convertantur. The Simplicity of God in Aquinas and Swinburne

open access: yesEuropean Journal for Philosophy of Religion, 2018
This paper explores Thomas Aquinas’ and Richard Swinburne’s doctrines of simplicity in the context of their philosophical theologies. Both say that God is simple.
C. Tapp
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