In ‘Professor Mackie and the Kalam Cosmological Argument’ , 367–75), Professor William Lane Craig undertakes to demonstrate that J. L. Mackie's analysis of the kalam cosmological argument in The Miracle of Theism is ‘superficial’, and that Mackie ‘has failed to provide any compelling or even intuitively appealing objection against the argument’ . I disagree with Craig's judgement; for it seems to me that the considerations which Mackie advances do serve to refute the kalam cosmological argument. Consequently, the purpose of this paper is to reply to Craig's criticisms on Mackie's behal
This paper examines the Kalam Cosmological Argument, as expounded by,William Lane Craig, insofar as ...
In this article, we evaluate various responses to a noteworthy objection, namely, the infinite God o...
PhD (Philosophy), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2016In this study I argue that the ka...
In ‘Professor Mackie and the Kalam Cosmological Argument’ , 367–75), Professor William Lane Craig un...
Kalam cosmological arguments have recently been the subject of criticisms, at least inter alia, by p...
William Lane Craig’s much-discussed kalam cosmological argument for God’s existence is intended to p...
William Lane Craig has revived interest in the medieval kalām argument to the point where it is now ...
Among different arguments for the existence of God the Kalam cosmological argument is a very famous ...
William Lane Craig’s much-discussed kalam cosmological argument for God’s existence is intended to p...
William Lane Craig’s defence of the kalam cosmological argument rests heavily on two philosophical a...
According to the orthodox interpretation of bounce cosmologies, the universe was born from an entrop...
William Lane Craig is the most recognizable contemporary defender of the kalam cosmological argument...
MPhil, North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014My overall claim in this paper is twofold: F...
In this paper I consider a metaphysical problem arising from the cosmological argument for the exis...
This paper examines the Kalam Cosmological Argument, as expounded by,William Lane Craig, insofar as ...
In this article, we evaluate various responses to a noteworthy objection, namely, the infinite God o...
PhD (Philosophy), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2016In this study I argue that the ka...
In ‘Professor Mackie and the Kalam Cosmological Argument’ , 367–75), Professor William Lane Craig un...
Kalam cosmological arguments have recently been the subject of criticisms, at least inter alia, by p...
William Lane Craig’s much-discussed kalam cosmological argument for God’s existence is intended to p...
William Lane Craig has revived interest in the medieval kalām argument to the point where it is now ...
Among different arguments for the existence of God the Kalam cosmological argument is a very famous ...
William Lane Craig’s much-discussed kalam cosmological argument for God’s existence is intended to p...
William Lane Craig’s defence of the kalam cosmological argument rests heavily on two philosophical a...
According to the orthodox interpretation of bounce cosmologies, the universe was born from an entrop...
William Lane Craig is the most recognizable contemporary defender of the kalam cosmological argument...
MPhil, North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014My overall claim in this paper is twofold: F...
In this paper I consider a metaphysical problem arising from the cosmological argument for the exis...
This paper examines the Kalam Cosmological Argument, as expounded by,William Lane Craig, insofar as ...
In this article, we evaluate various responses to a noteworthy objection, namely, the infinite God o...
PhD (Philosophy), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2016In this study I argue that the ka...