God s existence. can it be proven? : a logical commentary on the five ways of thomas aquinas /

The aim of the book is to show that the Five Ways of Thomas Aquinas, i.e. his five arguments to prove the existence of God, are logically correct arguments by the standards of modern Predicate Logic. In the first chapter this is done by commenting on the two preliminary articles preceeding the Five...

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Main Authors: Weingartner, Paul
Corporate Authors: De Gruyter.
Published: De Gruyter,
Publisher Address: Berlin/Boston :
Publication Dates: [2010]
©2010
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
Series: Metaphysical research; 10
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Online Access: http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110324624
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Summary: The aim of the book is to show that the Five Ways of Thomas Aquinas, i.e. his five arguments to prove the existence of God, are logically correct arguments by the standards of modern Predicate Logic. In the first chapter this is done by commenting on the two preliminary articles preceeding the Five Ways in which Thomas Aquinas points out that on the one hand the existence of God is not self-evident to us and on the other hand, that, similar as in some scientific explanations, the mere existence of a cause for an effect which is evidently known to us can be proved. In the second chapter every argument is translated into the symbolic form of Predicate Logic and its logical validity is shown. Additionally a detailed and critical discussion of the premises of each argument is given.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (116 pages) : illustrations.
ISBN: 9783110324624
Index Number: BT103
CLC: B921
Contents: Frontmatter --
Preface --
Contents --
1. The Five Ways: Preliminary Questions --
2. The Five Ways --
References --
Index.