A Philosophical Defense of Gods Existence
: This 8 page paper discusses the presence of God in the world despite the evil that
exists in the world. The argument is based on philosophical arguments rather than
religious, and draws on both classic philosophical thought and contemporary theory.
Bibliography lists 13 sources. Goddoes.doc
Existence of God Analyzed : This 8 page research paper examines the
philosophical inquiry into the existence of God. Specifically evaluated are the positions
held by two opposing philosophers, Roman Catholic theologian Thomas Aquinas, who asserted
that God exists, and British philosopher David Hume, who contended that there is no proof
that God exists. A critique of these arguments is provided, as well as a definitive
conclusion as to which is the most convincing. Bibliography lists 7 sources. G-dExist.wps
The Existence Of God / Philosophical Arguments : This 20 page research
paper assesses the age-old philosophical question on whether or not God exists.
Specifically discussed are arguments presented by such theologians and philosophers as St.
Anselm, Thomas Aquinas, Rene Descartes, G.W. Leibniz, Immanuel Kant, and Soren Kierkegaard
who argue in favor of God's existence and Baruch Spinoza, David Hume, Friedrich Nietzsche,
Jean-Paul Sartre, Ludwig Wittgenstein and Bertrand Russell, who argue against God's
existence. Bibliography lists 15 sources. Godexis2.wps
God Does Exist : This 10 page essay addresses the question of God's
existence. To prove that He does exist the writer cites numerous philosophers who have
written on the issue as well as more recent articles regarding the existence of God. As
one of the sources cited said, "Those who try to find substitutes for God not only
fail, and often bring down misery on themselves, they throw away something
marvelous." Bibliography lists 8 sources. Godexist.wps
National Philosophy Day: Plato, Descartes and Wittgenstein on Proving God :
A 6 page paper developed around the hypothetical declaration of National
Philosophy Day -- relating the arguments of Plato, Descarate, and Wittgenstein,
all brought to the present by a time machine, and their considerations regarding the
existence of God. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Natphild.wps
Comparative Philosophy / Blatchford vs. Stace & Hempel vs. Pierce : 4
pages worth of philosophical essays comparing the theories of Blatchford with those of
Stace on various issues concerning freewill, existence, determination, etc; Theories of
Hempel and Pierce are discussed as well. No Bibliography. Philosop.wps
Essays in Philosophy / God & Nature of Man's Soul : 3 pages worth of
philosophies concerning God's existence and the validity of Western bible myths/stories.
Also examined are the nature of man and his soul. Discussed are the applicable theories of
Aristotle, Descartes, and Hume. No Bibliography. Philessa.wps
David Hume On Miracles : A 12 page paper that considers Hume's arguments
about miracles and the importance of his findings on the essence of religious thought.
This paper demonstrates that Hume's argument not only suggests that there is no way of
proving the testimony of miracles, but that this also brings into question the existence
of God. Bibliography with 6 sources. Miracles.wps
Descartes v. Hume : A 5 page paper that explores Descartes linear
deductive reasoning versus Hume's composite theories based on cause and effect with regard
to human nature. The writer argues that Descartes view was based on reasoning and his view
is undermined by Hume's causation. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Deschume.wps
David Hume's Views on Reason & Sentiment in Moral Judgment : This 9
page research paper examines British philosopher David Hume's impressions on the roles of
reason and sentiment in making moral judgments. Specifically considered will be an
assessment of Hume's conclusion that morality is a concept more properly felt than judged.
Bibliography lists 7 sources. Humejudg.wps
Freewill In The Book of Job vs. The Odyssey : A five page essay comparing
Job to Oedipus from Sophocoles "Oedipus The King." Issues such as free will are
discussed throughout. No Bibliography. Bookofjo.wps
Rational Arguments for the Existence of God : An 8 page paper discussing
philosophical arguments for the existence of God. Bibliography lists 4 sources. arggod.doc
"Can God Guarantee Eternal Happiness?" : 10
page comprehensive philosophical essay on God and Free Will. The theories of Kierkegaard,
Hume, and many others are critically examined. No Bibliography. God&fre.wps
Why Petition God? : This 5 page paper addresses this question from the
viewpoint that since God is omniscient and omnipotent, why should man pray for anything.
Issues discussed include free will, Divine planning and arguments about the usefulness of
prayer with examples that relate to everyday life. Petgod.wps
Descartes' Third Meditation : A 5 page comprehensive analysis of
Descartes' third meditation in which the philosopher affirms that he is a thinking being
who doubts and affirms, denies and knows. From this foundation, Descartes presents and
evaluates arguments concerning God's existence. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Descart2.wps
(**more papers on DESCARTES in the "traditional philosophies"
section !)
Anselm Of Canterbury & His Ontological Argument : This 5 page essay
briefly reviews the life and work of St. Anselm (1033-1109) who has been known as one of
the forebearers of early theological hypothesis. The bibliography lists four sources. Anselm.wps
Does God Exist ? : Approximately 80 pages (available in much smaller
sections or chapters) containing thorough analyses and assessments of arguments for and
against the existence of God. Excellent for studies in religion, philosophy etc; Please
send e-mail for more details. Bibliographic references are available. Exist.wps
Philosophy of Determinism Analyzed : This 5 page research paper examines
the school of philosophy known as determinism. Specifically discussed are the teachings of
Baruch Spinoza, B.F. Skinner and Walter T. Stace to ascertain if determinism is true and
if a belief in determinism implies that man does not have to be held morally responsible
for his actions. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Phildetr.wps
Freewill vs. Determinism : This 5 page paper discusses whether or not the
philosophical concepts of determinism and free will are compatible with each other. Freewill.wps
The Battle Between Freewill & Determinism / Arguing In Favor Of Freewill
: In 7 pages the author discusses the age long battle between the doctrines of
freewill and determinism. The writer posits that mankind does, indeed, have freewill.
Bibliography lists 1 source. Battlefd.wps
Arguing Against the Concept of Freewill : A 6 page philosophical essay in
which the writer argues that we can not prove the existence of free will. This is a
well-written, well-devised argumentative paper based upon available research. The ideas of
Kant, John Calvin, and others are refuted. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Freewill.wps
Free Will / Calvin, Descartes & Hegel : A 6 page paper that considers
what the response of these philosophers would be to the question: "does it make any
difference whether or not people have free will ?" Bibliography lists 5 sources. Freew.wps
Arguing Against Kierkegaard's Proof of God's Existence : A 3 page analysis
of Kierkegaard's philosophy that we reason from existence and not towards existence
and therefore God must exist. The writer is extremely critical of Kierkegaard's argument
and makes a number of strong points to counter the philosopher's reasoning. No
Bibliography. Kierkega.wps
G.F. Leibniz's Theory of Monads : A 4 page critique of Gottfield Wilheml
Leibniz's Monad theory which attempts to describe a harmonious universe made up of an
infinite number of monads, or units, arranged in a hierarchy and originating in the
Supreme Monad, which is God. The writer feels that Leibniz's theory is both vague and
overstated-- leaving room open for much question. No Bibliography. Leibniz.wps
G.F. Leibniz's Theory of Monads # 2 : Similar to Leibniz.wps, this 3 page
essay looks at some of the reasons for Leibniz's creation of a Monad theory in light of
the works of Newton & others. In the writer's opinion, the Monad theory was used to
fill some unseen "gap" created by unclear ideas such as gravity. Leibniz2.wps
Ontology as it Relates to Philosophy : A 7 page paper that
considers the concept of ontology as it relates to philosophy, with specific concern for
the works of Heidegger, Aristotle and St. Anselm. This paper first presents a basic
overview of the ontological, and then considers the significance of the ontological
argument within the realm of philosophy. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Ontol.wps
Invalidating the "First Cause" Argument for God's Existence : 9
pages analytically assessing the concept of "First Cause." Citing the work and
theories of such historical thinkers as Sartre, Hume, and Kant-- the writer presents both
sides of the argument and concludes the analysis by determining that the First Cause
argument falls short of proving God's existence (note : writer does not attempt to
disprove God's existence- only to invalidate the First Cause argument). Bibliography lists
5 sources. Firstcau.wps
A Critique of Paley's "Watchmaker" Argument : 3 pages in
length. A short, yet insightful critique of Paley's "watchmaker" argument for
the existence of God. The writer briefly presents Paley's logic, discusses the merit of
his reasoning, and then proceeds to debate the incompleteness of the philosopher's
proposition. While we can say that a person created a clock or a watch, we can not
necessarily say with the use of such an analogy that anything even remotely similar to a
person designed the universe. After all, a person could not have created the material that
a rock is made from...A person could not have create the basic natural elements. A watch
exists because a person made it but a watch is not the most basic element--(Further
reasoning provided in essay). No Bibliography. Paleygod.wps
St. Aquinas : A 3 page essay evaluating St. Aquinas' argument for the
existence of God. No bibliography. Aquinagd.wps
St. Thomas Aquinas : An 8 page paper that presents many of St. Thomas'
points in refutation of Aristotelian philosophy, including those on the existence of god,
and the dual sciences of philosophy versus the sacred text (i.e., from the Summa
Theologica). Bibliography lists 6 sources. Aquinas.wps
St. Augustine : 4 pages in length. Essay discusses St. Augustine's
biography and his arguments for God's existence. Augustne.wps
Article Review / Demythologization in the Theology of Karl Rahner : A 3
page paper reviewing this article from [The Journal of] Theological Studies. The
writer discusses Rahner's particular view of God and his existence in the world. From a
metaphysical perspective, Rahners attempts to "demythologize" God are for
the purposes of making Him a more active presence, one which isnt restricted to
"god-like" events, but one which is with us every day. Full citation for article
is provided. Rahner.wps
Chopins "The Awakening" vs. Ellisons "Invisible Man"
: A 9 page exploratory research paper investigating the philosophies of determinism
and free will, in particular, how these concepts are depicted in two specific works, The
Awakening and The Invisible Man. First, explanations of determinism and free will are
presented, then a brief discussion about their inclusion in literature. Finally, an
exploration and defense for each philosophy in each of the two books is presented.
Bibliography is included. Determ.wps