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"It can be higly recommended to anyone with a serious interest in its subject matter, even readers with no special philosophical background. Among the many books recently published in the area of philosophy of religion, it stands out as one to be taken very seriously." The Tablet
"Philosophers of both theistic and atheistic persuasions will find this important new debate on theism particularly interesting for themselves and for their students. Haldane and Smart show that the dispute over the existence of God is very much alive among the best philosophers at the end of the twentieth century. The debate format is especially helpful to student and general readers." Professor Linda Zagzebski, Loyola Marymount University
"It's hard for a book about God's existence to come across as a must read. By that stringent test, this book is unusually successful. The authors are to be congratulated on producing a remarkable and valuable book." Timothy Chappell, Music and Letters, Vol. 110, July 2001
Smart opens the debate by arguing that theism is philosophically untenable and seeks to explain metaphysical truth in the light of total science. Haldane continues the discussion by affirming that the existence of the world, and the possibility of our coming to have knowledge of it, depend upon the existence of a creating, sustaining, personal God. Concluding with their replies to each other, each philosopher has the chance to respond and to defend his position.
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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Most intelligent debate on existence of god so far,
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This review is from: Atheism and Theism (Great Debates in Philosophy) (Paperback)
This is the way atheism vs. theism debates should always be. First, Smart and Haldane are very respectful of one another, as well they should be. Second, they are not afraid to delve deep into the true complexities of philosophy of religion, and are both equal to the task. This debate is very unlike typical debates, in which scholarship is subordinated to rhetoric, and readers are likely to come away having learned something about how truly difficult philosophy of religion is.
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A good introduction to the issues,
By "ibell21" (Toronto, ON Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Atheism and Theism (Great Debates in Philosophy) (Paperback)
This is a good introduction to many of the main arguments concerning theism and atheism. Smart and Haldane manage to cover most of the main issues while at the same time making original contributions to the debate. The book is especially helpful for giving clear account of the issues surrounding the "fine-tuning" argument due e.g., to Richard Swinburne.As they mention in the Introduction, neither Smart nor Haldane is a specialist precisely in philosophy of religion--both are well known especially for contributions to philosophy of mind--and this affects the book's overall approach. Smart begins with a defense of physicalism (the view that only objects whose existence is required by physical theory exist), arguing that this position should be accepted on the methodological ground that it is most compatible with the results of modern science. Smart also responds to various theistic arguments and defends a version of the "problem of evil" objection to theism. Haldane follows this with a series of arguments against materialist reductionism, taking the failure of reductionism to entail some kind of design and so theism. Haldane also defends versions of the cosmological ("firt cause") argument and attempts a solution to the problem of evil. Smart then briefly responds to Haldane and Haldane to Smart. For Smart, atheism is part of a general commitment to physicalism, whereas Haldane seems no less interested in defending a general antireductionism (e.g., with respect to intentionality) than in defending theism specifically. The book covers a great deal of ground and offers much food for thought. The downside to this is discussions of particular issues are sometimes sketchier than one would like. Perhaps it would have been more effective to focus the book more tightly on the aspect of the debate that raises issues of reductionism vs. antireductionism. I also wish the book had been organized so as encourage a more extended response from Smart to Haldane's antireductionist arguments. Smart's methodological principles may well establish a presumption against theism, but surely this presumption is defeasible, and Haldane's contribution is effect an attempt to defeat precisely this presumption.
25 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
An Interesting Read, but Misses the Needs of Most Audinces,
This review is from: Atheism and Theism (Great Debates in Philosophy) (Paperback)
I have some reservations about giving this title only three stars, for I greatly enjoyed reading it, but the work has some significant shortcomings. Parts of the essays are highly technical, which suggests a target audience of professional philosophers. Nonetheless, recent scholarship is often covered either inadquately or not at all. An example is Smart's treatment of the argument from religious expreience. While Smart is discerning and even witty, he shows no awareness of the positions of thinkers such as William Alston and Alvin Plantinga who have pursued the discussion on a much deeper level and who (some might even say) have made treatments such as Smart's irrelevant. Other parts of the book are marred by similar omissions.For a person with some experience reading contrmporary analytic philosophy, I would recommend the title. Just don't think you're getting anything even close to an overview of what cutting edge thinkers have to say about the atheism/theism debate. That being said, it is well written, interesting, and thought inspiring. Greg Klebanoff <gkleban@yahoo.com>
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