De la Filosofía analítica al teísmo: Antony Flew
Journal Title: Scientia et Fides - Year 2015, Vol 3, Issue 2
Abstract
From Analytic Philosophy to Theism: Antony Flew After the great idealistic systems, the advent of nihilism and the formulation of pragmatism, philosophy restarts again creatively. To understand this rise, I will argue about the essential relationship that philosophy should have with science. Then I will delineate, in line with Antony Flew’s history, the main philosophical arguments atheists present in analytic philosophy, and the characteristics that take the old arguments. Finally, I try to formulate as accurately as possible the main arguments for the existence of God being discussed right now within the analytic tradition.
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Enrique Moros
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