Normative Reasons and Theism
Normative reasons are reasons to do and believe things. Intellectual inquiry seems to presuppose their existence, for we cannot justifiably conclude that we exist; that there is an external world; and that there are better and worse ways of investigating it and behaving in it, unless there are reaso...
| Main Author: | Harrison, Gerald K. (Author, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut) |
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| Corporate Author: | SpringerLink (Online service) |
| Format: | Electronic eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,
2018.
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| Edition: | 1st ed. 2018. |
| Series: | Palgrave Frontiers in Philosophy of Religion
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| Online Access: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
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