Evaluation of Moreland’s Argument from Consciousness

University of Tehran Dissertations 111 (2016)
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One of the most important topics in the philosophy of religion is the proof of the existence of God. On the other hand, the issue of mind and body has always been one of the most challenging topics in the philosophy of mind. The combination of these two areas is an argument that has recently been considered by analytical philosophers. It is well-known, emphasizing the inadequacy of the "argument of consciousness" explanations. This argument is called Unbelievable in relation to the issue of mind and body, seeking to prove the exclusivity of the above explanation in the light. JP Morland is one of the most prominent defenders of this argument.

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