Apr 9, 2010

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Understanding the Nature of Moral Absolutism

Understanding the Nature of Moral Absolutism

Moral relativism is an ethical theory that holds the view that there are no objective ethical truths and that moral facts are dependent to a particular individual, group, or society. This view says that a moral fact for one culture or society may be viewed as bad or not morally acceptable in another and vice versa. In other words, this theory is saying that there is simply no such thing…

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Mar 31, 2010

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The Two Sides of the Arguments about God’s Existence

The Two Sides of the Arguments about God’s Existence

There exists a plethora of arguments about God and its existence. Even before the foundation of the earliest civilizations, man had been on a quest to shed light on the existence of God and its nature. Over many centuries, many different schools of thought tried to find an answer to the perennial question about God. Any thinker who strive to understand the different arguments about God should ask a basic…

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Mar 21, 2010

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Philosophical Approaches in Understanding God

Philosophical Approaches in Understanding God

The quest for God and proof of its existence has been an ongoing topic for both believers and non-believers. Almost anyone, depending on his position on the subject, has tackled this issue at least once in his lifetime. It is a known fact that science, in its disposition and approach towards empirical and material evidence, is dismissive of the argument about the existence of God. Science would always find the…

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Mar 2, 2010

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Non-Christian World-view and Philosophy

Non-Christian World-view and Philosophy

There are many philosophical beliefs that do not mix with Christianity.  These philosophical arguments cannot account for their system or contain inherent self-refuting contradictions and, most of the time, end up in the list of bold assertions about reality that resulted to irrationalism. One of such philosophies is logical positivism. Essentially, this philosophy is a fusion of a modified version of rationalism and empiricism – it believes that tangible and…

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Feb 22, 2010

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Three arguments to disprove the non-existence of God

Three arguments to disprove the non-existence of God

In the world of Philosophy, there have been a lot of arguments about the existence of Supreme Being or God. Since no one ever saw this Being, one cannot just arrive at truth using sense-perception but only arguments. These arguments must also have to prove, in any way possible, that there is indeed a Supreme Being other than the beings which can be seen in the world.

It is a…

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