Dr. James Hall, University of Richmond. Philosophy of religion [DVD] /
Tipo de material:
- 156585604X
- 1889-1951
- Wittgenstein, Ludwig
- 1280-1349
- William of Ockham
- 1694-1778
- Tillich, Paul
- 1886-1965
- Teresa de Avila
- Santa
- 1515-1582
- 1932-
- Searle, John R
- 1900-1976
- Ryle, Gilbert
- 1872-1970
- Russell, Lord Bertrand
- 1932-
- Plantinga, Alvin
- 1839-1914
- Peirce, Charles Sanders
- Paley, William
- 1743-1803
- 1869-1937
- Otto, Rudolf
- 1898-1963
- MacIntyre, Alasdair
- 1929-
- Lewis, C.S
- 1922-1996
- Kuhn, Thomas
- 1813-1855
- Kierkegaard, Søren
- 1931-
- Sir
- Kenny, Anthony
- 1724-1804
- 1842-1910
- Kant, Immanuel
- James, William
- 1711-1776
- Hume, David
- 1922
- Hick, John
- 1919
- Geach, Peter Thomas
- 1856-1939
- 1923-
- Freud, Sigmund
- Flew, Antony
- 1596-1650
- Descartes, René
- 1798-1857
- Comte, Auguste
- 1884-1976
- Bultmann, Rudolf
- Buber, Martin
- 1878-1964
- 1910-1989
- Sir
- Voltaire, Francois Marie Arouet de
- Ayer, Alfred Jules
- 1911-1960
- Austin, J. L
- 354-430
- Santo
- Agustín
- 1225-1274
- Santo
- Tomas de Aquino
- 1033-1109
- Santo
- Anselm
- Cosmología
- Ontología
- Teoría del conocimiento
- Psicología y religión
- Filosofía de la religión
- -- Filosofía
- Religión
- Filosofía
- Cine pedagógico
- Pedagógico (No librario)
- Teología natural
- Teología
- Dios
- Fe y razón
- Espiritualidad
- Teísmo
- Moral social
- Cultura
- Creencia y duda
- BL51

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Un Estuche de plástico de 26 cm. , que contiene 2 DVD+ 1 Guía.
Part I Lecture 1: What is Philosophy? - Lecture 2: What is Religion? - Lecture 3: What is Philosophy of Religion? - Lecture 4: How is the Word âGodâ Generally Used? - Lecture 5: How Do Various Theists Use the Word âGodâ? - Lecture 6: What is Knowledge? - Lecture 7: What Kinds of Evidence Count? - Lecture 8: What Constitutes Good Evidence? - Lecture 9: Why Argue for the Existence of God? - Lecture 10: How Ontological Argument Works - Lecture 11: Why Ontological Argument is Said to Fail - Lecture 12: How Cosmological Argument Works -- Part II Lecture 13: Why Cosmological Argument is Said to Fail - Lecture 14: How Teleological Argument Works - Lecture 15: How Teleological Argument Works (cont.) - Lecture 16: Why Teleological Argument is Said to Fail - Lecture 17: Divine Encounters Make Argument Unnecessary - Lecture 18: Divine Encounters Require Interpretation - Lecture 19: Why is Evil a Problem? - Lecture 20: Taking Evil Seriously - Lecture 21: Non-Justificatory Theodicies - Lecture 22: Justifying Evil - Lecture 23: Justifying Natural Evil - Lecture 24: Justifying Human Evil -- Part III Lecture 25: Evidence is Irrelevant to Faith - Lecture 26: Groundless Faith is Irrelevant to Life - Lecture 27: God is Beyond Human Grasp, But Thatâs O.K. - Lecture 28: Transcendental Talk is âSound and Furyâ - Lecture 29: Discourse in an Intentionalist Paradigm - Lecture 30: Evaluating Paradigms - Lecture 31: Choosing and Changing Paradigms - Lecture 32: Language Games and Theistic Discourse - Lecture 33: FabulationâTheism as Story - Lecture 34: Theistic Stories, Morality, and Culture - Lecture 35: Stories, Moral Progress, and Culture Reform - Lecture 36: Conclusions and Signposts
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