Transcendence: Critical Realism and God
The subsequent ten chapters, each from the individual authors, are an elaboration of their positions and illustrate some of the differences between them. Since their arguments stand or fall on what they mean by critical realism (chapter 1), and what they mean by God (chapter 2), I will focus on summ...
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