Is There a God?

Richard Swinburne

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I reach the end of this book with some dissatisfaction.
Sayfa 122 - bayılıyorum bu öz eleştiri ahlakına...Kitabı okudu
Let me illustrate this with the example of brain transplants. The brain consists of two hemispheres and a brain-stem. There is good evidence that humans can survive and behave as conscious beings if much of one hemisphere is destroyed. Now imagine my brain (hemispheres plus brain-stem) divided into two, and each half-brain taken out of my skull and transplanted into the empty skull of a body from which a brain has just been removed; and there to be added to each half-brain from some other brain (e.g. the brain of my identical twin) whatever other parts (e.g. more brain-stem) are necessary in order for the transplant to take and for there to be two living persons with lives of conscious experiences. Now I am very well aware that an operation of this delicacy is not at present practically possible and perhaps never will be possible for mere human scientists with mere human resources; but I cannot see that there are any insuperable theoretical difficulties standing in the way of such an operation. (Indeed that is a mild understatement— I fully expect it to be done one day.) We are, therefore, entitled to ask the further question—if this operation were done and we then had two living persons, both with lives of conscious experiences, which would be me?
Sayfa 68 - ruhun immaterial olduğunun kanıtı yazara göreKitabı okudu
Reklam
mental life itself, I now argue, is the state of an immaterial substance, a soul, which is connected to the body.
Sayfa 66 - açıkça ruhun varlığından ve somut bir şey olmadığından bahsediyorKitabı okudu
Humans see the comprehensibility of the world as evidence of a comprehending creator.
Sayfa 49 - wow, güzel çıkarımKitabı okudu
if you allow yourself only scientific explanations, is where you stop. That, says the materialist, is just how things are. But that sort of stopping place is just where no rational enquirer will stop.
Sayfa 45 - circler explanations of substances, scientific explanations also need to be explainedKitabı okudu
Inanimate and personal causation interact. Inanimate factors help to form our choices; our choices help to form the inanimate world.
Sayfa 36 - şeylerin kendindeliği benim actlarımı etkilerken ben de act ederek şeylerin kendindeliklerini etkiliyorum ve bir interaksiyon oluşuyor.Kitabı okudu
Reklam
clearly human powers, beliefs, and purposes are causally affected by inanimate factors. My beliefs may be caused by the arrival of light rays on my eyes and sound waves on my ears.
Sayfa 35 - şeylerin kendinde özellikleriyle ilgili olarak bizim inançlarımız da şekillenir. müthiş bir iddiaKitabı okudu
God clearly cannot make things which are our duty no longer our duty: he cannot make it right to torture children for fun. That being so, it follows from his perfect goodness that he will not command us to do so—for it is wrong to command what is wrong.
Sayfa 15 - tanrıdan bağımsız olan iyi ve kötü olduğu için tanrı bazı kaideler nezdinde çaresizdir.Kitabı okudu
Some moral truths are clearly moral truths, whether or not there is a God1
Sayfa 14 - yazar tanrı aksiyomlara karşı gelemez iddiasındaKitabı okudu
On the very small scale, the world is not fully deterministic
Sayfa 12 - swinburne determinist değil diyebiliriz bu çok çok önemli teist argümanlar için.Kitabı okudu
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