The philosophers discussed in this book (apart from Kierkegaard) each thought that they could establish, by metaphysical argument, the existence and something of the character of an (in some sense) infinite individual, suitably called either 'God' or 'the Absolute' or both, and whom or which they thought a suitable focus for some kind of religious emotion.
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The God of Metaphysics
May 25, 2006, Oxford University Press, USA
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0199283044 9780199283040
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"The philosophers discussed in this book (apart from Kierkegaard) each thought that they could establish, by metaphysical argument, the existence and something of the character of an (in some sense) infinite individual, suitably called either 'God' or 'the Absolute' or both, and whom or which they thought a suitable focus for some kind of religious emotion. "
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