Probablemente Dios existe

  1. Castro Rodríguez, Sixto José
Revista:
Bajo palabra. Revista de filosofía

ISSN: 1576-3935 1887-505X

Año de publicación: 2010

Número: 5

Páginas: 507-520

Tipo: Artículo

Otras publicaciones en: Bajo palabra. Revista de filosofía

Resumen

The debate on the existence of God is an issue for discussion again. Those who claim that God exists and those who deny his existence are using classical arguments, but reviewed in the light of current philosophical approaches. Philosophy of religion has also posed questions that have forced to review some approaches in other areas of philosophy (epistemology, metaphysics, logic�) and it has refined the concept of God reviewing the changes this concept has gone through along history. In this paper, I analyze these transformations in the different areas and I try to show that the existence of God is more probable than improbable

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