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The man who trusts men will make fewer mistakes than he who distrusts them.
ISBN10: 0521039002, ISBN13: 9780521039000, [publisher: Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK] Softcover Trade paperback re-issue/digital edition, has a slight lean to the binding, bumps to the spine ends and corners with a diagonal crease to the upper corner of the back cover and last few pages, and faint rubbing with some very light edge wear to the covers. Overall, a solid, tight, Very Good copy. [Denver, CO, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2007]
Cambridge University Press. Near Fine. Date: 2007. Reprint. Paperback. 0521039002 . 6 X 1 X 9 inches; 400 pages . 2007. Cambridge University Press ISBN 0521039002 9780521039000 [US]
Paperback / softback. New. This book offers a comprehensive critical evaluation of ontological arguments for and against the existence of God. The author provides and analyses a critical taxonomy of those versions of the argument that have been advanced in recent philosophical literature, as well as of those historically important versions found in the work of St Anselm, Descartes, Leibniz, Hegel and others. ISBN 0521039002 9780521039000 [GB]
ISBN10: 0521039002, ISBN13: 9780521039000, [publisher: Cambridge University Press] Softcover Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - This book is a unique contribution to the philosophy of religion. It offers a comprehensive discussion of one of the most famous arguments for the existence of God: the ontological argument. The author provides and analyses a critical taxonomy of those versions of the argument that have been advanced in recent philosophical literature, as well as of those historically important versions found in the work of St Anselm, Descartes, Leibniz, Hegel and others. A central thesis of the book is that ontological arguments have no value in the debate between theists and atheists. There is a detailed review of the literature on the topic (separated from the main body of the text) and a very substantial bibliography, making this volume an indispensable resource for philosophers of religion and others interested in religious studies. [Einbeck, Germany] [Publication Year: 2007]
ISBN10: 0521039002, ISBN13: 9780521039000, [publisher: Cambridge University Press] Softcover Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - This book is a unique contribution to the philosophy of religion. It offers a comprehensive discussion of one of the most famous arguments for the existence of God: the ontological argument. The author provides and analyses a critical taxonomy of those versions of the argument that have been advanced in recent philosophical literature, as well as of those historically important versions found in the work of St Anselm, Descartes, Leibniz, Hegel and others. A central thesis of the book is that ontological arguments have no value in the debate between theists and atheists. There is a detailed review of the literature on the topic (separated from the main body of the text) and a very substantial bibliography, making this volume an indispensable resource for philosophers of religion and others interested in religious studies. [Einbeck, Germany] [Publication Year: 2007]
ISBN10: 0521039002, ISBN13: 9780521039000, [publisher: Cambridge University Press] Softcover Like New [liverpool, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2008]
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