Life, the universe, and everything : an Aristotelian philosophy for a scientific age / Ric Machuga.
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TextPublication details: Cambridge The Lutterworth Press, c2011.Description: xvi, 308 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN: - 1608998126
- 9781608998128
- 9780718892739 (pbk.)
- B485 .M33 2011
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 291-297) and index.
What is a good argument? -- Has science made philosophy obsolete? -- What is a "scientific" proof? -- What is truth? -- What is real? -- How do we know? -- What does it mean to be human? -- Why should we care about morality? -- Are humans really free? -- Does God exist? -- How can a good God allow evil? -- Why should we believe in God?
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