PHIL 1100 Study Guide - Final Guide: John Stuart Mill, Richard Rorty, Theistic Evolution

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Chapter 16 the claims of philosophy a. j. Simple answer: all events are tending towards a certain specificable end: no good reason. Whatever to/for supposing the assumption to be true: even if it was true, it would not do the work that is required of it. Pontiffs: believes science is incomplete and irrational. Those are the two types of philosophers. Hegel has big fantasies, sciences gives support. Heidegger ayer didn"t support science in his work. Continental philosophy has been more evident. Work on special problems or special topics. You cannot write it is common sense in a philosophy. Learning more science and integrating with your philosophy. Not many philosophers will do this kind of philosophy. The purpose of the two questions cannot be answered. Gave meaning in life, not meaning of life. All life is evolving to meet those goals. There is no justification of meaning of life. Theistic evolution ayer is an atheist > can"t assume everyone is a theist.

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