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|30 July 2005
Kenny, a philosopher by profession, struggles with the intellectual problems of theism and the possibility of believing in god, especially in an intellectual climate dominated by Logical Positivism.**Here he revisits the Five Ways of Aquinas and argues that they are not so much proofs as definitions of God. He is...
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Kenny, a philosopher by profession, struggles with the intellectual problems of theism and the possibility of believing in god, especially in an intellectual climate dominated by Logical Positivism.**Here he revisits the Five Ways of Aquinas and argues that they are not so much proofs as definitions of God. He is...
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