• The incompatible-properties argument is the idea that no description of God is consistent with reality. For example, if one takes the definition of God...
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  • The argument from free will, also called the paradox of free will or theological fatalism, contends that omniscience and free will are incompatible and...
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  • relation." higher-order: arguments that observe "that any collection of properties, that (a) does not include all properties and (b) is closed under entailment...
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  • necessarily have all properties to the maximum possible degree given a set of entities with those properties. The argument from desire is an argument for the existence...
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  • conclude that God does not exist. Incompatible-properties argumentargument that the existence of evil is incompatible with the concept of an omnipotent...
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  • The Impossibility of God, or Theodore Drange's article, "Incompatible-Properties Arguments: A Survey". Richard Dawkins has been particularly critical...
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    Kalam argument is based upon a presentist theory of time in which past and future events do not exist, remarking that this would be incompatible with objections...
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    an incompatible-properties argument for the existence of God, known as the argument from free will, and is closely related to other such arguments, for...
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  • teleological argument (from τέλος, telos, 'end, aim, goal') also known as physico-theological argument, argument from design, or intelligent design argument, is...
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    of their own arguments and assumptions. In this way, the arguments are to the person (ad hominem), but without attacking the properties of the individuals...
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  • the gaps Incompatible-properties argument Omnipotence paradox Problem of evil Problem of Hell Theological noncognitivism Transcendental argument for the...
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    current population). The Bayesian argument by Carlton M. Caves states that the uniform distribution assumption is incompatible with the Copernican principle...
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  • claim incompatible has been identified and i of these have been eliminated by evidence or argument. There are three ways of attacking an argument; these...
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  • The argument from morality is an argument for the existence of God. Arguments from morality tend to be based on moral normativity or moral order. Arguments...
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    physical phenomena having seemingly disparate properties. The subjective argument holds that these properties are irreconcilable under a physical mind. Mental...
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    Fallacy (redirect from Fallacious argument)
    standard but also the ignorance of relevant properties of the context. For instance, the soundness of legal arguments depends on the context in which they are...
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    Five Ways (Aquinas) (category Philosophical arguments)
    are: the argument from "first mover"; the argument from universal causation; the argument from contingency; the argument from degree; the argument from final...
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  • respect to the immediately surrounding bodies. It is one of five arguments from the "properties, causes, and effects" of "true motion and rest" that support...
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  • problem of evil and the evidential problem of evil. The logical form of the argument tries to show a logical impossibility in the coexistence of a god and evil...
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  • different evidence to debunk the argument. Motte-and-bailey fallacy – conflating two positions with similar properties, one modest and easy to defend (the...
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    it is assumed that the properties are supervenient rather than metaphysically primitive. Weak emergence describes new properties arising in systems as...
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    extended his argument with reference to color. Color he sees as a dispositional property, not an objective one. Colors are "virtual properties", which means...
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    further "invading" the private property rights of the original owners". However, Block rejects Hoppe's views as incompatible with libertarianism. He argues...
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  • disputed; it can also be regarded as an independent, basic worldview. Other arguments for atheism that can be classified as epistemological or ontological,...
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  • Commonly-cited arguments for and against the prohibition of drugs include the following: Supporters of prohibition claim that drug laws have a successful...
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  • An argument from nonbelief is a philosophical argument for the nonexistence of God that asserts an inconsistency between God's existence and a world that...
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    argument may be invalid because properties 1 through n are unrelated to property n + 1, unless property n + 1 is the best explanation of properties 1...
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  • The argument from poor design, also known as the dysteleological argument, is an argument against the assumption of the existence of a creator God, based...
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  • God of the gaps (category Arguments for the existence of God)
    continues to advance, these gaps tend to shrink, potentially weakening the argument for God's existence. Critics contend that such an approach can undermine...
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    Pascal's wager (category Arguments for the existence of God)
    philosophical argument advanced by Blaise Pascal (1623–1662), a French mathematician, philosopher, physicist, and theologian. This argument posits that...
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