The empirical argument for God in late British thought, by Peter Anthony Bertocci; with a foreword by Frederick Robert Tennant

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1938Description: xv, 311 pages ; 23 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • ARCH YNDC 231 B545E
LOC classification:
  • BT98 .B4
Contents:
James Martineau's revolt against sense-bound empiricism.--The conflict of the empirical and non-empirical in Andrew Pringle-Pattison's theism.--The halting empiricism in James Ward's theistic monadism.--William R. Sorley's moral argument for God.--Frederick Tennant's teleological argument for God.--An empirical view of the goodness of God
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James Martineau's revolt against sense-bound empiricism.--The conflict of the empirical and non-empirical in Andrew Pringle-Pattison's theism.--The halting empiricism in James Ward's theistic monadism.--William R. Sorley's moral argument for God.--Frederick Tennant's teleological argument for God.--An empirical view of the goodness of God

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