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558Einfachheit und Wahrscheinlichkeit: Swinburnes c-induktive Argumente für die Existenz GottesConceptus: Zeitschrift Fur Philosophie 39 (95): 85-110. 2010.Summary This paper deals with the structure of the so-called c-inductive arguments in Richard Swinburne’s book The Existence of God and attempts to criticize their central concepts and assumptions. One of these concepts is simplicity: it is argued that Swinburne’s concept of simplicity is not unambiguous and that there is no reason to assume a positive correspondence between simplicity and probability. Furthermore, the theistic hypothesis cannot be said to be simple in any sense relevant to Swin…Read more
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