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RUSSELL, INFINITY, AND THE TRISTRAM SHANDY PARADOX
Philosophical examination of the Tristram Shandy paradox (which is that Tristram takes longer than a day to recount one day of his life).
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Immanuel Kant and the Categorical Imperative
Kant, Immanuel, "Good Will, Duty, and the Categorical Imperative," ed. Anthony Serafini, Ethics and Social Concern (New York: Paragon House Publishers, ...
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Immanuel Kant and the Categorical Imperative
For Kant the source of moral justification is the categorical imperative. ... Kant himself uses four examples, one of which illustrates this ethical ...
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RUSSELL, INFINITY, AND THE TRISTRAM SHANDY PARADOX
Philosophical examination of the Tristram Shandy paradox (which is that Tristram takes longer than a day to recount one day of his life).
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Immanuel Kant and the Categorical Imperative
For Kant the source of moral justification is the categorical imperative. ... Kant himself uses four examples, one of which illustrates this ethical ...
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Immanuel Kant and the Categorical Imperative
For Kant the source of moral justification is the categorical imperative. .... to be a valuable tool but it neglects to define moral law as God-given. ...
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Existentialism and the Futility of Life in the Absence of God
(3) Although existentialism recognizes the futility of solving the question of life's meaning, its endeavor is surely to engross oneself in the search. ...
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Theological Issues -- the Office of Shandon L. Guthrie
Theological Issues. A New Discussion on Mormonism (2008) This is my definitive work on Mormon doctrine (the popular Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day ...
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Assessing the Problem of Evil and the Existence of God
For centuries, many have tried to dismiss the existence of God on the basis of the existence of evil. This particular pursuit is appropriately known as the ...
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Evidence for the Resurrection of Jesus
(47) In the following defense of the Resurrection hypothesis, the case for .... Concerning the public execution and burial of Jesus, John's account is ...