Exam 4: The Search for God

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The principle of sufficient reason states that

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The notion of "specified complexity" is a term identified with which position?

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An agnostic is someone who claims that

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In his argument for God,William Paley uses the analogy of

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Natural theology is

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Søren Kierkegaard believed that faith should never go beyond what can be proven on the basis of reason.

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A priori arguments are based on reason alone and not data obtained from experience.

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Kierkegaard's view on the relationship between faith and reason is that

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Which authors defended versions of the cosmological argument in your readings?

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It is an essential claim of all atheists that it can be proven that God does not exist.

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Natural evil consists of

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The problem of evil is that of explaining how to turn people from their evil ways to do good.

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The free will defense claims that God could not create free agents with the guarantee that they would always do what was good.

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According to Kierkegaard,there is a difference between knowing about God and having faith in him.

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Pascal assumes that the only options are belief or disbelief in the Christian God,but he does not consider other religious options.

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William James's essay "The Will to Believe" was an attempt to defend W.K.Clifford's position.

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The problem of evil is used by the atheist to provide positive evidence for the nonexistence of God.

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Pantheism is the view that God is separate from the world.

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Thomas Aquinas believed that it was logically impossible for the world to have always existed without a beginning.

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Which of the following criticisms of the free will defense is/are mentioned in the text?

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