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  • Section 1 Ontological Argument classical: Anselm, Proslogion, The Fool, Gaunilo
  • Section 2 Ontological Argument Modern: Descartes, Kant, Bertrand Russel, David Hume
  • Section 3 Cosmological Argument Classical: Aquinas, Hume, Kant.
  • Section 4 Cosmological Argument contemporary: Leibniz, Russell & Copleston, Hume, Kant.
  • Section 5 Teleological Argument: David Hume, Analogy, Paley’s Watchmaker analogy
  • Section 6 Teleological Argument Contemporary: Behe, Intelligent Design, Anthony Flew, Wisdom’s parable of the Garden, John Stuart Mill.

Guest lecture Professor Tom Greggs, The ontological argument.

Approx. 30 hours of guided learning with 20 videos, lecture notes, original sources, 7 thought experiments, 6 multiple choice quizzes 1 guest lecture