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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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Mary and Fátima: A Modest C-Inductive Argument for Catholicism
C-Inductive arguments are arguments that increase the probability of a hypothesis. In this paper, we offer a C-Inductive argument for the Roman Catholic hypothesis.
Mcnabb Tyler Dalton, Blado Joseph E.
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Epistemological Principles of Philosophical Theism of Richard Swinburne.
The article examines the epistemological foundations of the philosophical theology of the analytic philosopher of religion Richard Swinburne. The author analyzes the epistemological principles that determine: the nature of knowledge, the justification ...
Fedor STRYZHACHUK
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Leibniz and Swinburne's views on the problem of evil [PDF]
The problem of evil is the most serious problem in religious thinking, and now is the most important atheistic reason against the existence of God. According to this argument, existent evils in the world are not compatible with an omnipotent, omniscient ...
Abdollah Nasri +1 more
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Religious experience and the probability of theism: comments on Swinburne [PDF]
I discuss Richard Swinburne’s account of religious experience in his probabilistic case for theism. I argue, pace Swinburne, that even if cosmological considerations render theism not too improbable, religious experience does not render it more probable ...
Jäger, Christoph
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God and Christianity According To Swinburne [PDF]
In this paper I discuss critically Richard Swinburne’s concept of God, which I find to be incoherent, and his understanding of Christianity, which I find to be based on a precritical use of the New ...
Hick, John
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Universities as Partners in Primary Health Care Innovation
Universities have a unique role in the health ecosystem as providers of trained staff and discoverers of health innovations. However, often they sit in silos waiting for their rare blockbuster discoveries to change clinical care or seeing health services
Henryk Majewski, Henryk Majewski
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The Convergence Review and the future of Australian content regulation [PDF]
This article examines the place of Australian and local content regulation in the new media policy framework proposed by the Convergence Review. It outlines the history of Australian content regulation and the existing policy framework, before going on ...
Goldsmith, Ben, Thomas, Julian
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Swinburne’s Brain Transplants [PDF]
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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