1st Edition

Value and Reality The Philosophical Case for Theism

By Alfred Cyril Ewing Copyright 1973
288 Pages
by Routledge

286 Pages
by Routledge

This is a major work by one of the best-known philosophical writers, representing the culmination of some twenty-five years’ work on the possibility of giving a rational defence of the claims of the religious man, and specifically the theist, in the face of modern criticisms. Dr Ewing’s object has been to fulfil what seem to him the two most important tasks for the philosopher in at least the... Read more

Preface  1. Philosophy and Religion  2. The Possibility of Metaphysics  3. Criteria of Truth  4. Mind and Body  5. Moral Judgements  6. Intuitive Conviction as Evidence in Religion  7. Metaphysical Arguments for the Existence of God  8. Moral Arguments for God  9. The Problem of Evil  10. The Problem of Freedom  11. God and Man: Further Points

Biography

A.C. Ewing