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1.1 the design argument
What is an inductive argument 1,
What does posteriori mean 2,
What is deductive reasoning 3
42  cards
1.2 The cosmological Argument
What is the cosmological argument 1,
What is natural theory 2,
What type of argument is the ca 3
45  cards
1.3 the Ontological Argument
What is a proposition 1,
What is an a priori proposition 2,
What is an analytic proposition 3
23  cards
2.1 The nature of Religious Experience
What is the definition of religio...,
What is sufism 2,
What is meditation 3
40  cards
2.2 Influence of religious experience as an Argument for the Existence of God
What is an inductive argument wit...,
What is a cumulative argument 2,
What is the opposition for an ind...
37  cards
SET TEXT Unit 3 Mackie evil and omnipotence
What is mackie s deductive argume...,
What is the logical problem of ev...,
What do the adequate solutions ar...
14  cards
3.1 The problem of evil and suffering
What is moral evil 1,
What is non moral evil 2,
What is the difference between mo...
21  cards
3.2 Problems of evil and suffering: Theodicies and solutions
What is a theodicy 1,
How did augustine of hippo attemp...,
How does the augustinian theodicy...
23  cards
4.1 Religious Language: Symbol and Analogy
What are potential problems with ...,
Features of cognitive realist lan...,
Features of non cognitive anti re...
32  cards
4.2 Verification and falsification debates
Ayer and Mitchell
33  cards
4.3 Wittgenstein's Language games
What does language games mean 1,
Give an example of a word in mult...,
What is picture theory 3
23  cards
5.1 Work of scholars: context to critiques of religious belief and points for discussion
What is negative atheism 1,
What is positive atheism 2,
What is agnosticism 3
36  cards
5.2 Work of scholars: comparison between Russell and Copelston
Who was bertrand russell 1,
Who was frederick copelston 2,
What are the different sections a...
20  cards
6.1 Views about life after death
What is the immortality of the so...,
What does hinduism believe allows...,
What does buddism believe allows ...
29  cards
6.2 Points for discussion about life after death
What do monists believe 1,
What do dualists believe 2,
What is plato s form of dualism 3
17  cards
6.3 religion and scientific debates
Describe the scientific method 1,
Describe the religious method 2,
What are the weaknesses of the re...
18  cards
key thinkers
11 design argument 1,
12 cosmological argument 1,
13 ontological argument 2
15  cards

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