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Sept arguments s'orientent en faveur de l'existence de Dieu. En effet, estime l'auteur, le problème de l'existence de Dieu est philosophique, puisqu'il appelle une démonstration rationnelle et métaphysique.
God --- Dieu --- Proof --- Existence --- Metaphysics - God - Proof, Ontological
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God --- Phenomenology. --- Proof, Ontological. --- Phenomenology --- Ontological argument --- Proof, Ontological --- Philosophy, Modern --- Ontology --- God - Proof, Ontological.
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The proposition that the existence of God is demonstrable by rational argument is doubted by nearly all philosophical opinion today and is thought by most Christian theologians to be incompatible with Christian faith. This book argues that, on the contrary, there are reasons of faith why in principle the existence of God should be thought rationally demonstrable and that it is worthwhile revisiting the theology of Thomas Aquinas to see why this is so. The book further suggests that philosophical objections to proofs of God's existence rely upon an attenuated and impoverished conception of reason which theologians of all monotheistic traditions might wish to reject. Denys Turner proposes that on a broader and deeper conception of it, human rationality is open to the 'sacramental shape' of creation as such and in its exercise of rational proof of God it in some way participates in that sacramentality of all things.
God --- Dieu --- Proof, Ontological. --- Existence --- Preuve ontologique --- Ontological argument --- Ontology --- Proof, Ontological --- Arts and Humanities --- Religion --- God - Proof, Ontological.
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Religious studies --- God --- Dieu --- Proof --- Existence --- Philosophy and religion --- Proof, Ontological --- Christianity and philosophy --- Religion and philosophy --- Religion --- Ontological argument --- Ontology --- God - Proof --- God - Proof, Ontological
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Natural theology --- Nietzsche, Friedrich W. --- Ontology --- Death of God theology --- God --- Proof, Ontological --- Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm, --- Nietzsche, Friedrich --- God - Proof, Ontological --- Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm, - 1844-1900
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God --- Phenomenology. --- Proof, Ontological. --- -Phenomenology --- #GOSA:V.T.M --- Philosophy, Modern --- Metaphysics --- Misotheism --- Monotheism --- Religion --- Theism --- Proof, Ontological --- Phenomenology --- Ontological argument --- Ontology --- God - Proof, Ontological.
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God --- Induction (Logic) --- Necessity (Philosophy) --- Theism --- Inductive logic --- Logic, Inductive --- Ontological argument --- Proof, Ontological --- Philosophy --- Religion --- Atheism --- Misotheism --- Panentheism --- Causation --- Chance --- Fate and fatalism --- Ontology --- Teleology --- Truth --- Logic --- Reasoning --- Theism. --- God - Proof, Ontological.
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God --- Proof, Ontological --- Anselm, --- 1 ANSELMUS CANTUARIENSIS --- Filosofie. Psychologie--ANSELMUS CANTUARIENSIS --- 1 ANSELMUS CANTUARIENSIS Filosofie. Psychologie--ANSELMUS CANTUARIENSIS --- Ontological argument --- Ontology --- God - Proof, Ontological --- Anselm, - Saint, Archbishop of Canterbury, - 1033-1109 - Proslogion
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L’approche philosophique des preuves classiques de l’existence de Dieu, et principalement l’examen de l’argument ontologique occupe, chez Maurice Blondel, une place prépondérante et constitue de ce fait un moment essentiel dans le développement de sa doctrine. C’est un retour à une doctrine ancienne, mais en même temps une élaboration originale. Les controverses auxquelles Blondel avait été comme embarqué témoignent justement du fait qu’il tenait à justifier la destinée humaine comme nécessairement orientée vers l’Absolu ou Dieu qu’il nomme, avec une saveur évangélique, « l’Unique nécessaire ». Fidèle également à sa foi, il a cherché à montrer que la raison, qui transcende tout fait donné, tombe dans des contradictions quand elle s’enferme prétentieusement dans ses hauteurs alors que résonne en elle cet appel à l’ouverture au Transcendant. C’est précisément dans cette perspective que l’analyse de cet argument apparaît dans l’œuvre de Blondel dès L’Action de 1893. De plus, son articulation et son approfondissement se prolongent, se précisent et se contextualisent dans son « vaste testament philosophique » de la Trilogie. Il apparaît également dans certaines études de circonstance consacrées à des auteurs (Descartes, Malebranche) comme pour révéler, non seulement la place qu’il tient dans la pensée philosophique de Blondel, mais beaucoup plus pour montrer que l’horizon de sa requête, en dépit de l’autonomie et de la rationalité qui caractérisent toute philosophie, demeurait bien la recherche d’un axe, d’un vinculum vers la transcendance. Restant sur une structure d’analyse de L’Action de 1893, ce livre revisite les multiples manières ou approches que Blondel développe en vue de la saisie de Dieu.
Dieu -- Existence -- Preuve ontologique --- Existence --- Preuve ontologique --- Blondel, Maurice --- Contribution à l'ontologie --- Contribution à l'ontologie --- God --- Proof. --- Blondel, Maurice, --- Life --- Act (Philosophy) --- Ethics --- Proof, Ontological --- God - Proof, Ontological
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"This book re-examines Anselm's famous arguments for the existence of God in his Proslogion, and in his Reply. It demonstrates how he validly deduces from plausible premises that God so truly exists that He could not be thought not to exist. Most commentators, ancient and modern, wrongly located his argument in a passage which is not about God at all. It becomes evident that, consequently, much contemporary criticism is based on misreading and misunderstanding his text. It reconstructs his reasoning through three distinct but logically connected stages. It shows that, even if Anselm's crucial premises are sceptically interpreted, his conclusions still follow. Properly understood, this argument is not vulnerable to the standard criticisms, including Gaunilo's 'Lost island' counter-example"--
God (Christianity) --- God --- History of doctrines --- Proof --- Proof, Ontological --- Proof, Ontological. --- Anselm, --- God (Christianity) - History of doctrines - Middle Ages, 600-1500 --- God - Proof - History of doctrines --- God - Proof, Ontological
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