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On Determining How Important It Is Whether or Not There Is a God

T. J.
University of Oxford

DOI: https://doi.org/10.24204/ejpr.v4i4.262

Abstract

Can the issue of how important it is whether or not there is a God be decided prior to deciding whether or not there is a God? In this paper, I explore some difficulties that stand in the way of answering this question in the affirmative and some of the implications of these difficulties for that part of the Philosophy of Religion which concerns itself with assessing arguments for and against the existence of God, the implications for how its importance may best be defended within secular academe.

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