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Second Edition
GIDEON ROSEN
Princeton University
ALEX BYRNE
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
JOSHUA COHEN
Apple University; University of California, Berkeley
ELIZABETH HARMAN
Princeton University
SEANA SHIFFRIN
University of California, Los Angeles
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, Contents
Preface xvii
Acknowledgments xxii
Getting Started xxvii
Why Philosophy? Five Views xxvii
A Brief Guide to Logic and Argumentation xxxiii
Some Guidelines for Writing Philosophy Papers Ii
PART I PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION
1 Does God Exist? 3
A N S EL M O F C A N T ER B U RY, The Ontological Argument, from Proslogion 8
Test Your Understanding 9
Reader’s Guide: Anselm’s Ontological Argument 9
Notes and Questions 12
T H O M A S AQ U I N A S , The Five Ways, from Summa Theologica 13
Test Your Understanding 15
Reader’s Guide: Aquinas’s Cosmological Arguments 15
Notes and Questions 18
W I L L I A M PA L E Y, The Argument from Design, from Natural Theology 20
Test Your Understanding 27
Notes and Questions 27
RO G ER W H IT E, The Argument from Cosmological Fine-Tuning 29
Test Your Understanding 35
Notes and Questions 36
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