The Resource Philosophy of religion
Philosophy of religion
Resource Information
The item Philosophy of religion represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Austin Public Library.This item is available to borrow from 1 library branch.
Resource Information
The item Philosophy of religion represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Austin Public Library.
This item is available to borrow from 1 library branch.
- Summary
- Examines religion from a philosophical point of view
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 18 audio discs (approximately 1080 min.)
- Note
- Compact disc
- Contents
-
- lecture 5.
- How do various theists use the word "God"?
- lecture 6.
- What is knowledge?
- lecture 7.
- What kinds of evidence count?
- lecture 8.
- What constitutes good evidence?
- lecture 9.
- Why argue for the existence of God?
- pt. 1. lecture 1.
- lecture 10.
- How ontological argument works.
- lecture 11.
- Why ontological argument is said to fail
- lecture 12.
- How cosmological argument works --
- What is philosophy
- lecture 2.
- What is religion?
- lecture 3.
- What is philosophy of religion?
- lecture 4.
- How is the word "God" generally used?
- lecture 17.
- Divine encounters make argument necessary
- lecture 18.
- Divine encounters require interpretation
- lecture 19.
- Why is evil a problem?
- lecture 20.
- Taking evil seriously
- lecture 21.
- Non-justificatory theodicies
- pt. 2. lecture 13.
- lecture 22.
- Justifying evil
- lecture 23.
- Justifying natural evil
- lecture 24.
- Justifying human evil --
- Why cosmological argument is said to fail
- lecture 14.
- How teleological argument works
- lecture 15.
- How teleological argument works (continued)
- lecture 16.
- Why teleological argument is said to fail
- lecture 29.
- Discourse in an intentionalist paradigm
- lecture 30.
- Evaluating paradigms
- lecture 31.
- Choosing and changing paradigms
- lecture 32.
- Language games and theistic discourse
- lecture 33.
- Fabulation: theism as story
- pt. 3. lecture 25.
- lecture 34.
- Theistic stories, morality, and culture
- lecture 35.
- Stories, moral progress, and culture reform
- lecture 36.
- Conclusions and signposts
- Evidence is irrelevant to faith
- lecture 26.
- Groundless faith is irrelevant to Life
- lecture 27.
- God is beyond human grasp, but that's O.K
- lecture 28.
- Transcendental talk is "sound and fury"
- Isbn
- 9781490678627
- Label
- Philosophy of religion
- Title
- Philosophy of religion
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- Examines religion from a philosophical point of view
- Cataloging source
- TXG
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Hall, James H
- Dewey number
- 200/.1
- Form of composition
- not applicable
- Format of music
- not applicable
- Literary text for sound recordings
- lectures speeches
- Music parts
- not applicable
- PerformerNote
- Lecturer: James H. Hall, University of Richmond
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
- Teaching Company
- Series statement
- The great courses
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- Religion
- God
- God
- Good and evil
- Transposition and arrangement
- not applicable
- Label
- Philosophy of religion
- Note
- Compact disc
- Accompanying material
- 1 PDF disc.
- Capture and storage technique
- digital storage
- Carrier category
-
- audio disc
- computer disc
- Carrier category code
-
- sd
- cd
- Carrier MARC source
-
- rdacarrier
- rdacarrier
- Configuration of playback channels
- unknown
- Content category
-
- spoken word
- text
- Content type code
-
- spw
- txt
- Content type MARC source
-
- rdacontent
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- lecture 5.
- How do various theists use the word "God"?
- lecture 6.
- What is knowledge?
- lecture 7.
- What kinds of evidence count?
- lecture 8.
- What constitutes good evidence?
- lecture 9.
- Why argue for the existence of God?
- pt. 1. lecture 1.
- lecture 10.
- How ontological argument works.
- lecture 11.
- Why ontological argument is said to fail
- lecture 12.
- How cosmological argument works --
- What is philosophy
- lecture 2.
- What is religion?
- lecture 3.
- What is philosophy of religion?
- lecture 4.
- How is the word "God" generally used?
- lecture 17.
- Divine encounters make argument necessary
- lecture 18.
- Divine encounters require interpretation
- lecture 19.
- Why is evil a problem?
- lecture 20.
- Taking evil seriously
- lecture 21.
- Non-justificatory theodicies
- pt. 2. lecture 13.
- lecture 22.
- Justifying evil
- lecture 23.
- Justifying natural evil
- lecture 24.
- Justifying human evil --
- Why cosmological argument is said to fail
- lecture 14.
- How teleological argument works
- lecture 15.
- How teleological argument works (continued)
- lecture 16.
- Why teleological argument is said to fail
- lecture 29.
- Discourse in an intentionalist paradigm
- lecture 30.
- Evaluating paradigms
- lecture 31.
- Choosing and changing paradigms
- lecture 32.
- Language games and theistic discourse
- lecture 33.
- Fabulation: theism as story
- pt. 3. lecture 25.
- lecture 34.
- Theistic stories, morality, and culture
- lecture 35.
- Stories, moral progress, and culture reform
- lecture 36.
- Conclusions and signposts
- Evidence is irrelevant to faith
- lecture 26.
- Groundless faith is irrelevant to Life
- lecture 27.
- God is beyond human grasp, but that's O.K
- lecture 28.
- Transcendental talk is "sound and fury"
- Control code
- 1094502
- Dimensions
- 4 3/4 in. +
- Dimensions
-
- 4 3/4 in.
- 4 3/4 in. or 12 cm. diameter
- Extent
- 18 audio discs (approximately 1080 min.)
- Groove width / pitch
- not applicable
- Isbn
- 9781490678627
- Media category
-
- audio
- computer
- Media MARC source
-
- rdamedia
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- s
- c
- Other physical details
- digital
- Publisher number
-
- GC0661
- 4680
- Special playback characteristics
- unknown
- Specific material designation
- sound disc
- Speed
- 1.4m. per second (discs)
- System control number
-
- (Sirsi) i9781490678627
- (OCoLC)920921643
- Tape configuration
- not applicable
- Tape width
- not applicable
- Label
- Philosophy of religion
- Note
- Compact disc
- Accompanying material
- 1 PDF disc.
- Capture and storage technique
- digital storage
- Carrier category
-
- audio disc
- computer disc
- Carrier category code
-
- sd
- cd
- Carrier MARC source
-
- rdacarrier
- rdacarrier
- Configuration of playback channels
- unknown
- Content category
-
- spoken word
- text
- Content type code
-
- spw
- txt
- Content type MARC source
-
- rdacontent
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- lecture 5.
- How do various theists use the word "God"?
- lecture 6.
- What is knowledge?
- lecture 7.
- What kinds of evidence count?
- lecture 8.
- What constitutes good evidence?
- lecture 9.
- Why argue for the existence of God?
- pt. 1. lecture 1.
- lecture 10.
- How ontological argument works.
- lecture 11.
- Why ontological argument is said to fail
- lecture 12.
- How cosmological argument works --
- What is philosophy
- lecture 2.
- What is religion?
- lecture 3.
- What is philosophy of religion?
- lecture 4.
- How is the word "God" generally used?
- lecture 17.
- Divine encounters make argument necessary
- lecture 18.
- Divine encounters require interpretation
- lecture 19.
- Why is evil a problem?
- lecture 20.
- Taking evil seriously
- lecture 21.
- Non-justificatory theodicies
- pt. 2. lecture 13.
- lecture 22.
- Justifying evil
- lecture 23.
- Justifying natural evil
- lecture 24.
- Justifying human evil --
- Why cosmological argument is said to fail
- lecture 14.
- How teleological argument works
- lecture 15.
- How teleological argument works (continued)
- lecture 16.
- Why teleological argument is said to fail
- lecture 29.
- Discourse in an intentionalist paradigm
- lecture 30.
- Evaluating paradigms
- lecture 31.
- Choosing and changing paradigms
- lecture 32.
- Language games and theistic discourse
- lecture 33.
- Fabulation: theism as story
- pt. 3. lecture 25.
- lecture 34.
- Theistic stories, morality, and culture
- lecture 35.
- Stories, moral progress, and culture reform
- lecture 36.
- Conclusions and signposts
- Evidence is irrelevant to faith
- lecture 26.
- Groundless faith is irrelevant to Life
- lecture 27.
- God is beyond human grasp, but that's O.K
- lecture 28.
- Transcendental talk is "sound and fury"
- Control code
- 1094502
- Dimensions
- 4 3/4 in. +
- Dimensions
-
- 4 3/4 in.
- 4 3/4 in. or 12 cm. diameter
- Extent
- 18 audio discs (approximately 1080 min.)
- Groove width / pitch
- not applicable
- Isbn
- 9781490678627
- Media category
-
- audio
- computer
- Media MARC source
-
- rdamedia
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- s
- c
- Other physical details
- digital
- Publisher number
-
- GC0661
- 4680
- Special playback characteristics
- unknown
- Specific material designation
- sound disc
- Speed
- 1.4m. per second (discs)
- System control number
-
- (Sirsi) i9781490678627
- (OCoLC)920921643
- Tape configuration
- not applicable
- Tape width
- not applicable
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