books by Antony Flew
books:
Antony Flew
A Dictionary of Philosophy
Antony Flew
Pan
, 1984
A Dictionary of Philosophy: Revised Second Edition
Antony G. Flew
St. Martin's Griffin
, 1984
A necessary and fundamental tool for the student
For the undergraduate setting out on a Liberal Arts degree, studying philosophy or any related subject in the humanities, this important reference is absolutely valuable. It is my own experience that understanding the foundational terms of a subject is paramount in ...
God & Philosophy
Antony Flew
Prometheus Books
, 2005
To GangstaLawya
To Dear GangstaLawya Have you actually read the book or at least Flew's new introduction regarding his changed view on theism? He stated that there are number of new factors to consider before nailing down one's position on God's existence. Pray do not amplify what ...
Introduction to Western Philosophy: Ideas and Argument from Plato to Popper
Antony Flew
Thames & Hudson
, 1989
Different Approach to History of Philosophy
I have read this book more than 30 years ago as a student in Cambridge/England and was quite fascinated by it (and still am), as it shows how specific philosophical ideas evolved in different centuries and returned in a different disguise and how these changes came ...
Did Jesus Rise from the Dead?: The Resurrection Debate
Gary R. Habermas
, Antony G. N. Flew, ...
Wipf & Stock Publishers
, 2003
Brilliant!
This book is one of the most entertaining and thought-provoking I've ever read! It is the published form of a 1985 debate between Christian evidentialist apologist Gary Habermas and atheistic philosopher Antony G.N. Flew concerning the question, "Did Jesus rise from ...
Writings on Religion (Paul Carus Student Editions, Vol 2)
David Hume
Open Court
, 1999
How to Think Straight: An Introduction to Critical Reasoning
Antony Flew
Prometheus Books
, 1998
A Thoughtful Critique of Critical Thinking
Only on a few occasions have I ever finished a book and turned back to the first page to immediately begin re-reading it. That is what I did with this excellent book. Give it seven stars. Unfortunately, Flew makes his points by picking apart the logical flaws in ...
There Is a God: How the World's Most Notorious Atheist Changed His Mind
Antony Flew,
Roy Abraham Varghese
HarperOne
, 2007
Understanding how an atheist could change his mind
I have heard Antony Flew's name many times over the years, because every time that I would read about a Christian apologist, it seemed that Antony Flew's name would come up as his atheist antagonist. So you can imagine my surprise when I opened my newspaper in December ...
An Essay on the Principle of Population (Penguin English Library)
Thomas K. Malthus
Penguin Classics
, 1983
Taking Account of Malthus
"The germs of existence contained in this spot of earth, with ample food, and ample room to expand in, would fill millions of worlds in the course of a few thousand years." --Thomas R. Malthus, Principle of Population When I filled out and mailed my census ...
Does God Exist: The Craig-Flew Debate
Ashgate Publishing
, 2003
Best debate on God's existence I have read
William Lane Craig, a Christian apologist, debated Antony Flew, a former* atheist philosopher, on the 50th anniversary of the famous Russell-Copelston debate. This book is the product of that. Craig's arguments are standard and predictable from anyone familiar with ...
Darwinian Evolution (Social Policy and Social Theory Series)
Transaction Publishers
, 1997
Atheistic Humanism (The Prometheus Lectures)
Antony Flew
Prometheus Books
, 1993
Atheistic Humanism as a belief system
Antony Flew does an excellent job writing these lectures in how he clearly explains the principles behind atheistic humanism. A. Humanism is the belief that: There are no divine beings or entities (God), that man is the measure of all things. Instead of obeying the ...
Body, mind, and death,: Readings selected, edited, and furnished with an introductory essay by Antony Flew ...
Antony Flew
Macmillian
, 1977
Great book!
This book brings together important investigations into the meaning of the mind, the variety of relations between mind and afterlife. The sources range from Plato and Aristotle to the modern contributions represented by such men as William James, F. H. Bradley, and ...
God, Freedom, and Immortality: A Critical Analysis
Antony Flew
Prometheus Books
, 1984
AtheistWorld.Com Book Review
A collection of independent essays by the reknown and well-respected philosopher Antony Flew on God, freedom, and immortality. The essays on "The Presumption of Atheism" and "The Principle of Agnosticism" are especially good.
Thinking About Social Thinking
Antony Flew
Prometheus Books
, 1995
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