Archive for February, 2010
In his Meditations, Rene Descartes employs an epistemological experiment called “methodological doubt,” a method of deduction to establish the foundation of knowledge. He argues that anything that has ever produced a false account of reality must be regarded as ‘false,’ such as the senses (sight, taste, feeling, smell) which he concludes cannot be the source [ READ MORE ]
The characteristics of God in the Judeo-Christian tradition provide interesting insights into the capabilities of the deity. At the heart of traditional debate between non-theists and theists is the logical possibility of God. I am going to half-heartedly dissect the arguments between the two groups. Non-theists often apply logic to the God concept, citing that [ READ MORE ]