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The Argument for God from Consciousness
Book • 2009
In this work, J.P.
Moreland presents and defends the argument for God from consciousness.
He argues that the existence and nature of consciousness cannot be fully explained by naturalism and that theism provides a more coherent and plausible explanation.
Moreland discusses the ontological constraints of naturalism and how they fail to account for the lawlike correlation between consciousness and physical states.
He also addresses various counterarguments, including those related to physicalism and the multiverse hypothesis, to strengthen the case for theistic explanations of consciousness.
Moreland presents and defends the argument for God from consciousness.
He argues that the existence and nature of consciousness cannot be fully explained by naturalism and that theism provides a more coherent and plausible explanation.
Moreland discusses the ontological constraints of naturalism and how they fail to account for the lawlike correlation between consciousness and physical states.
He also addresses various counterarguments, including those related to physicalism and the multiverse hypothesis, to strengthen the case for theistic explanations of consciousness.