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![]() In this book Smith dissects atheism and theism with an epistemological scalpel. He discusses the distinction between belief and knowledge, what counts as knowledge, Occam's Razor, Rand's view of contextual certainty and modern empiricism. Smith also takes on the Ontological argument for God (not included in his earlier work). (Added by Barry Kayton on 3/01/2004, 1:21pm)![]() Discuss this Book (0 messages) |
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