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Swinburne reads Keats: Prostitution, pornography and the decadence of aesthetic critique
Keats and Swinburne loom large as purveyors of the “aesthetic” in its early and late nineteenth-century forms—that is, as a discourse of subject-formation through the exercise of tasteful distinction and as a self-referential discourse of art for art’s ...
Joshua David Gonsalves
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Analysis and Investigation of Richard Swinburne's Perspective on ‘Propositional Revelation’ [PDF]
Richard Swinburne discusses ‘Propositional Revelation’ in his book Revelation: From Metaphor to Analogy. In his view, propositional revelation is genuine and true only if (1) it consists of truthful propositions about important religious facts, (2) it is
Reza Naghavi
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Swinburne’s Arguments on the Consistency of Immaterial Person: A Critical Examination [PDF]
Swinburne needs to present a coherent picture of the immaterial person because it is the foundation for accepting truths in his philosophy, such as God, angels, and the soul.
Tayyebeh Shaddel, Mansour Imanpour
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Richard Swinburne’s Probabilistic Epistemology [PDF]
The purpose of this article is related to the study of the ideas of the modern Christian theologian Richard Swinburne; in addition, attention is drawn to the fundamentals of the new theistic cosmology proposed by the theologian. The author mainly focused
Igor Gudyma
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Swinburne's Confirmation Inductive Argument as the Best Explanation of Theism [PDF]
Can atheistic explanations scientifically explain the world and humans? Can theistic deductive arguments provide a rational explanation of the world? Many philosophers of contemporary religion believe that deductive arguments for the existence of God are
Abbas Yazdani
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An Evaluation of Allameh Tabatabai's Argument of Reality from the Viewpoint of Swinburne's Simplicity Principle [PDF]
Philosophers, especially at the beginning of the era of philosophy, have made various arguments to explain the origin of existence. Allameh Tabatabai's argument of reality is among them.
Saeed Bashash, Hasan Fathzadeh
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A Study of Richard Swinburne's View on the Soul and the Probability of Life after Death [PDF]
Richard Swinburne holds that the life after death is possible only if human being has a soul that remains after death and preserves human identity.
Seyyed Jaaber Mousavirad
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A Comparison between Swinburne’s and Mutahari’s views on the Problem of Evil [PDF]
The problem of evil, as raised by Mutahari and Swinburne, is one of the most important and complicated problems concerning belief in God and teleology of the world.
Hamidreza Ekandari Damaneh +1 more
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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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How to define ‘Moral Realism’ [PDF]
Moral realism is the doctrine that some propositions asserting that some action is ‘morally’ good (obligatory, bad, or wrong) are true. This paper examines three different definitions of what it is for an action to be ‘morally’ good (with corresponding ...
Richard Swinburne
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