9780041000375 - value and reality: philosophical case for theism (muirhead library of philosophy) von ewing, alfred cyril (2 Ergebnisse)

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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. Immediate dispatch from Somerset. Nice book in good condition. Pages in great condition. Removable protective cover fitted. Hardcover. English. Pub Year 1973, See images for condition. About the book >.>.> This book, Value and Reality: Philosophical Case for Theism by Alfred Cyril Ewing, represents… a significant achievement in contemporary philosophy. It marks the culmination of twenty-five years of Ewing?s inquiry into providing a rational defence for the beliefs of the religious individual, particularly theist perspectives, in response to modern critiques. Ewing aims to address what he identifies as the two crucial tasks for philosophers today: to assess the feasibility of a rational defence of a genuine religious viewpoint and to extend this analysis to objective ethics, a theme he has explored in previous works.Ewing concludes that, although strict logical proof is unattainable, ethical theism can be rationally supported as an explanatory, metaphysical hypothesis. He asserts that the foundational intuitive convictions of religion should not be dismissed as mere illusions. Though the book has been significantly condensed for reasons of circulation, Ewing believes that no essential elements of his central argument have been compromised. Noteworthy aspects of the text include a novel theory regarding the ultimate criterion of truth for hypotheses, a revitalised argument for the existence of a substantial self, and an exploration of indeterminism. Additionally, Ewing offers fresh insights on moral arguments for God, revisits the problem of evil, and speculates on the nature of time.A. C. Ewing?s established reputation rests upon his extensive contributions to philosophical discourse, including renowned analyses of Kant and ethical questions. Value and Reality builds upon these foundations, inviting readers to engage deeply with the rational justifications for theistic belief and moral philosophy. (SP).