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Title: Philosophy of Religion


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Philosophy of Religion
  • Michael Lacewing
  • enquiries_at_alevelphilosophy.co.uk

2
Two central questions
  • What does it mean to talk of, or believe in, God?
  • Is talk about God talk about something that
    exists independently of us? Or a way of talking
    about life?
  • Does God exists state something that can be
    true or false? Or express an attitude?
  • Does God exist?
  • Can we answer this question by argument?

3
THE NATURE OF RELIGIOUS BELIEF AND LANGUAGE
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Belief-that
  • Standard analysis content attitude
  • Content what the person believes, given by a
    proposition
  • E.g. He believes that elephants are grey.
  • Belief-that aims at truth
  • To believe that p is to believe that p is true.
  • I believe him
  • I believe that what he says is true
  • I believe that he is trustworthy/sincere

5
Belief in
  • I believe in God I believe that God exists?
  • I believe in love
  • Not belief-that (no truth claim), but faith,
    trust, commitment

6
Religious belief
  • Does belief in God presuppose belief that God
    exists?
  • Yes you cant believe in a person if you think
    they dont exist
  • No you dont have believe that love exists
    (literally) to believe in love
  • What is more basic in religious belief? Should
    belief-that be analysed as (really) belief-in or
    vice-versa?

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Does God exists state a fact?
  • Not tested against empirical experience
  • Not purely intellectual
  • Theism not acquired by argument or evidence
  • Religious belief is belief-in, an attitude or
    commitment, towards life, others, history,
    morality a way of living.

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Objections
  • Different religions can prescribe similar ways of
    life while arguing for different beliefs about
    God
  • Orthodoxy (right belief) has been thought very
    important
  • What supports or justifies the attitude if not
    beliefs about how things are?
  • Perhaps religions distinguished by their stories
  • But stories dont justify commitments
  • This approach makes religion too subjective

9
Traditional belief
  • God exists is objectively true or false.
  • God refers to a being (in some sense) that
    exists independently of us, and has certain
    attributes.
  • Monotheism perfect knowledge, power, goodness,
    creator of the universe

10
Faith
  • So can we know whether God exists?
  • Belief in God faith
  • What is faith based on?
  • Reason at least reason can justify faith, even
    if it doesnt often cause it
  • Revelation scripture
  • (Religious) Experience mundane and miraculous

11
Approaches
  • Pope John Paul II rational knowledge and
    philosophical discourse are important for the
    very possibility of belief in God.
  • Richard Swinburne The Coherence of Theism Gods
    existence is probable, considering all the
    evidence.
  • Extreme fideism sin has damaged our ability to
    reason, so ignore reason.
  • Moderate fideism faith goes beyond reason,
    but doesnt oppose it.

12
Objection
  • Many religious believers think that they do have
    some reason to believe in God.
  • But they are willing to accept that the evidence
    for Gods existence is not very strong, so they
    say it is a matter of faith.
  • This seems inconsistent it accepts belief in God
    is a matter of evidence and argument, but that we
    dont need to justify our conclusion by the
    balance of evidence.

13
DOES GOD EXIST?
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Amazement
  • Two natural phenomena often inspire amazement in
    us the night sky and life
  • The first is vast, awesome
  • The second is wonderful and intricate
  • Philosophers can also be amazed that we can
    understand the world at all

15
Life
  • Organs serve a purpose heart pump blood eye
    seeing
  • We understand parts of an organ in relation to
    serving this purpose
  • A living organism requires huge coordination of
    tiny parts each functioning well complexity

16
Design
  • Complexity of this kind, the way parts work
    together, can indicate planning and design
    intentional purpose
  • If life involves design, by definition, there
    must be a designer
  • But are living organisms designed?

17
Evolution by natural selection
  • Darwin explained how the appearance of design is
    possible without design
  • Genetic alterations happen randomly most
    disappear. But those that improve reproduction
    survive and spread in a population, altering the
    species
  • Such alterations are not actually selected
    natural forces secure their survival

18
Starry sky
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The fine tuning argument
  • Why do we live in a universe in which life (and
    evolution) is possible?
  • The conditions for life are very, very
    improbable. Life needs planets, and planets need
    stars.
  • For stars to exist, the conditions of the Big
    Bang (how big, how much bang) had to be exact to
    1/1060

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1 in 1060
  • 0.000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    00000000001 percent
  • As precise as hitting a one-inch target on the
    other side of the universe
  • Thats for stars life is even more improbable
  • Of course, if God designed the universe to
    develop life, this is not a massive coincidence

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Does the universe need explaining?
  • The lottery argument
  • Its incredibly unlikely, before the draw, that
    whoever wins will win.
  • But someone will win.
  • With enough chances, the incredibly unlikely can
    become inevitable.
  • If there are lots of universes, one of them would
    have the right conditions for life.

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More questions
  • What explains why and how the universe any
    universe exists in the first place?
  • What is the best explanation for religious
    experience and miracles?
  • If God is all-powerful, all-loving, and
    all-knowing, why does evil and suffering occur?
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