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Paul Weingartner

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  •  14
    Wissenschaftstheorie
    Frommann--Holzboog. 1978.
    1. Einführung in die Hauptprobleme.
    Science, Logic, and Mathematics
  •  53
    Preface
    with Gabriele M. Mras and Bernhard Ritter
    In Gabriele M. Mras, Paul Weingartner & Bernhard Ritter (eds.), Philosophy of Logic and Mathematics: Proceedings of the 41st International Ludwig Wittgenstein Symposium, De Gruyter. 2018.
    Philosophy of Mathematics, Misc
  •  17
    Die Eine Ethik in der pluralistischen Gesellschaft: Festschrift zum 25jährigen Bestehen des Internationalen Forschungszentrums in Salzburg (edited book)
    Tyrolia-Verlag. 1987.
    Christian Ethics
  •  18
    Werte in den Wissenschaften: Festschrift zum 30jährigen Bestehen des Internationalen Forschungszentrums in Salzburg (edited book)
    with Franz-Martin Schmölz and Christine Pühringer
    Tyrolia-Verlag. 1991.
    Value Theory, Miscellaneous
  •  13
    Gesetz und Vorhersage (edited book)
    with Hans Jörg Fahr
    Alber. 1996.
  •  70
    Problems and requirements in theory rendering
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 25 (1): 85-95. 1964.
    RationalityPractical Reason, MiscRational Requirements
  •  1
    Studies on Mario Bunge’s Treatise, Poznan studies in the philosophy of the sciences and humanities (edited book)
    with Georg Dorn
    . 1990.
  •  40
    An axiomatic study of God: a defence of the rationality of religion
    De Gruyter. 2021.
    The series offers a publication forum for innovative works on all topics of analytic philosophy. The focus is on the disciplines of theoretical philosophy: metaphysics, ontology, epistemology, philosophy of language, logic. Furthermore, works that additionally include contributions to the history of philosophy are also welcome.
    Rationality
  •  23
    Theodicy - from a logical point of view
    Peter Lang. 2021.
    The aim of the book is to refute the claim that God's omniscience, omnipotence and benevolence on the one hand and the existence of evil on the other are together inconsistent. This is shown first by unmasking many types of such claims as either logical fallacies or as presupposing false assumptions. Secondly the author formulates God's attributes of omniscience, omnipotence and benevolence and the existence of 10 types of evil in an axiomatic system. This contains the theorems about God's knowl…Read more
    The aim of the book is to refute the claim that God's omniscience, omnipotence and benevolence on the one hand and the existence of evil on the other are together inconsistent. This is shown first by unmasking many types of such claims as either logical fallacies or as presupposing false assumptions. Secondly the author formulates God's attributes of omniscience, omnipotence and benevolence and the existence of 10 types of evil in an axiomatic system. This contains the theorems about God's knowledge, will, causation and benevolence without leading to any inconsistency. It proves the compatibility between God's attributes of omniscience, omnipotence and benevolence with the fact of existence of evil. The author offers a consistency proof for the whole axiomatic system with the help of a model in which all axioms and theorems are satisfied"-- Back cover.
  •  86
    Zu Welchen Philosophischen Fragen Führen Neuere Forschungsergebnisse der Naturwissenschaft Heute?
    Kriterion - Journal of Philosophy 12 (1): 3-23. 1997.
    Philosophy of Science, Miscellaneous
  •  40
    Problems of axiomatizing religion
    Studies in East European Thought 74 (2): 149-163. 2021.
    The paper discusses problems which arise in attempts to axiomatize parts of religion or religious belief systems. Besides those problems already investigated by Bochenski, like that of the propositional content or the meaning of religious discourse there are several further ones. This paper deals with the question whether full Classical Logic is suitable, whether one universe of discourse is sufficient, how to use definitions and analogous concepts and whether justifications satisfy credibility …Read more
    The paper discusses problems which arise in attempts to axiomatize parts of religion or religious belief systems. Besides those problems already investigated by Bochenski, like that of the propositional content or the meaning of religious discourse there are several further ones. This paper deals with the question whether full Classical Logic is suitable, whether one universe of discourse is sufficient, how to use definitions and analogous concepts and whether justifications satisfy credibility criteria.
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    11. Whether There is a Voluntary Component in Scientific and in Religious Belief
    In Knowledge and Scientific and Religious Belief, De Gruyter. pp. 161-172. 2018.
  •  22
    6. Whether there are Properties Common to All Seven Types of Knowledge
    In Knowledge and Scientific and Religious Belief, De Gruyter. pp. 88-103. 2018.
  •  14
    10. Whether there are Supporting Reasons for Religious Belief
    In Knowledge and Scientific and Religious Belief, De Gruyter. pp. 135-160. 2018.
  •  31
    6. Whether there is chance and randomness in non-living things?
    In Nature's Teleological Order and God's Providence: Are They Compatible with Chance, Free Will, and Evil?, De Gruyter. pp. 46-61. 2014.
    Chance and Objective Probability, Misc
  •  16
    4. Whether there is order in the change of things?
    In Nature's Teleological Order and God's Providence: Are They Compatible with Chance, Free Will, and Evil?, De Gruyter. pp. 17-30. 2014.
  •  32
    8. Whether there is chance and randomness in living things?
    In Nature's Teleological Order and God's Providence: Are They Compatible with Chance, Free Will, and Evil?, De Gruyter. pp. 78-93. 2014.
  •  16
    7. Whether there is teleological order in living things?
    In Nature's Teleological Order and God's Providence: Are They Compatible with Chance, Free Will, and Evil?, De Gruyter. pp. 62-77. 2014.
  •  30
    12. Whether Religious Belief Can Be a Kind of Knowledge
    In Knowledge and Scientific and Religious Belief, De Gruyter. pp. 173-196. 2018.
  •  15
    8. Whether to Believe is the Same as not to Know
    In Knowledge and Scientific and Religious Belief, De Gruyter. pp. 113-119. 2018.
  •  19
    5. Whether there is teleological order in non-living things?
    In Nature's Teleological Order and God's Providence: Are They Compatible with Chance, Free Will, and Evil?, De Gruyter. pp. 31-45. 2014.
  •  29
    4. Whether Knowledge is Justified True Belief
    In Knowledge and Scientific and Religious Belief, De Gruyter. pp. 46-68. 2018.
  •  14
    3. Whether providence is concerned with creation?
    In Nature's Teleological Order and God's Providence: Are They Compatible with Chance, Free Will, and Evil?, De Gruyter. pp. 13-16. 2014.
  •  23
    9. Whether providence is compatible with both order and chance?
    In Nature's Teleological Order and God's Providence: Are They Compatible with Chance, Free Will, and Evil?, De Gruyter. pp. 94-105. 2014.
  •  22
    1. Whether there can be providence at all?
    In Nature's Teleological Order and God's Providence: Are They Compatible with Chance, Free Will, and Evil?, De Gruyter. pp. 1-7. 2014.
    Divine Providence
  •  21
    5. Whether Knowledge is Possessing Information
    In Knowledge and Scientific and Religious Belief, De Gruyter. pp. 69-87. 2018.
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    9. Whether Knowledge of Reasons for Belief is a Necessary Condition of Belief
    In Knowledge and Scientific and Religious Belief, De Gruyter. pp. 120-134. 2018.
  •  43
    15. Whether nature’s order and God’s providence are compatible with free will
    In Nature's Teleological Order and God's Providence: Are They Compatible with Chance, Free Will, and Evil?, De Gruyter. pp. 200-235. 2014.
    Theories of Free Will
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    2. Whether providence can be attributed to God?
    In Nature's Teleological Order and God's Providence: Are They Compatible with Chance, Free Will, and Evil?, De Gruyter. pp. 8-12. 2014.
    Divine Providence
  •  14
    1. Whether it is Possible to Know Something
    In Knowledge and Scientific and Religious Belief, De Gruyter. pp. 1-11. 2018.
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