Philosophy Dictionary of Arguments

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 L. Wittgenstein - Philosophy Dictionary of Arguments
 
God: God is a supreme being or creator deity that is worshipped in various religions. God is often described as being omnipotent (all-powerful), omniscient (all-knowing), and omnibenevolent (all-good). God is also often believed to be the creator and sustainer of the universe. See also Religion, Religious belief, Theology, Creation myth, Culture, Cultural tradition.
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Annotation: The above characterizations of concepts are neither definitions nor exhausting presentations of problems related to them. Instead, they are intended to give a short introduction to the contributions below. – Lexicon of Arguments.
 
Author Item    More concepts for author
Aristotle God   Aristotle
Berkeley, George God   Berkeley
Chalmers, David God   Chalmers
Descartes, R. God   Descartes
Epicurus God   Epicurus
Heidegger, Martin God   Heidegger
Hume, David God   Hume
James, William God   James
Kanitscheider, Bernulf God   Kanitscheider
Kant, Immanuel God   Kant
Leibniz, G.W. God   Leibniz
Mackie, John Leslie God   Mackie
Nietzsche, Friedrich God   Nietzsche
Nozick, Robert God   Nozick
Pico della Mirandola, G. God   Pico della Mirandola
Plato God   Plato
Schopenhauer, Arthur God   Schopenhauer
Spinoza, Baruch God   Spinoza
Swinburne, Richard God   Swinburne
Thomas Aquinas God   Thomas Aquinas
Wittgenstein, Ludwig God   Wittgenstein

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