Richard Dawkins' book The God Delusion has been a run away best seller. It has stimulated global debate, not always very charitable, about whether Dawkins is right to say that it is probably the case that God does not exist. During this weekend philosophers Marianne Talbot and Stephen Law will discuss the debate from a philosophical point of view. What are Dawkins' arguments? Are they good arguments? Are they conclusive arguments? Where does the debate about God's existence stand now?
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Lec 1 - An Introduction to General Philosophy
Lec 2 - An Introduction to General Philosophy
Lec 3 - An Introduction to General Philosophy
Lec 4 - An Introduction to General Philosophy
Lec 5 - An Introduction to General Philosophy
Lec 6 - An Introduction to General Philosophy
Lec 7- An Introduction to General Philosophy
Lec 8 - An Introduction to General Philosophy
Lec 9 - An Introduction to General Philosophy
Lec 10 - An Introduction to General Philosophy
Lec 11- Introduction to David Hume
Lec 12 - Introduction to David Hume
Lec 13 - Introduction to David Hume
Lec 14- Modern Responses to Dualism
Lec 15 - Scepticism of the External World
Lec 16- Scepticism of the External World
Lec 17- Scepticism of the External World
Lec 18 - The Nature of Arguments
Lec 19 -Different Types of Arguments - Marianne Talbot
Lec 20 -Setting out Arguments Logic Book Style - Marianne Talbot
Lec 21- What is a Good Argument? Validity and Truth - Marianne Talbot
Lec 22 -Evaluating Arguments Part One - Marianne Talbot
Lec 23- Evaluating Arguments Part Two - Marianne Talbot
Lec 25- The Strengths and Weaknesses of The God Delusion
Lec 27- The God Delusion: Questions and Answers
Lec 29 -Norman Foster at the University of Oxford: Heritage and Lessons
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