Naturalism: A Short Introduction
No, it’s not a group of people just hanging around at beaches and swimming pools naked. That’s naturism. Naturalism is a bit less fun than that.
No, it’s not a group of people just hanging around at beaches and swimming pools naked. That’s naturism. Naturalism is a bit less fun than that.
This book was first published in 1975, and it’s considered by many to be profound and groundbreaking. And with good reason. Let’s explore some of these reasons here and try to look at why is it so profound, why after 45 years it’s still very relevant and why you should read it.
In the previous post about arguments for the existence of God, we touched upon the Cosmological argument. We…
Continuing with the introductions to the arguments for the existence of God, we’ll now look at one…
This post scratches the surface of cosmological arguments for the existence of God. As this is a very complex area, with many disagreements and debates among brilliant thinkers and professional philosophers, I cannot stress enough that this post is mostly about my journey to understand these issues and arguments.
. “Think: A Compelling Introduction to Philosophy” is a book for people who are at least on some level aware that there are great mysteries and big questions about diverse topics and wish to move at least a bit beyond that awareness.
One of the arguments put forward for the existence of God is Anselm’s Ontological Argument. This is an Argument that tries to “prove” God’s existence by showing us that it is impossible to deny that the greatest possible being – God exists.
This time I will look at an interesting but a bit different philosophical book – Why Men…