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    Objectively Wrong! An Aristotelian Response to William Lane Craig's Moral Argument for God's Existence

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    In this paper, I present a much-neglected Aristotelian response to William Lane Craig’s popular moral argument for God’s existence. I argue that a striking concession in Craig’s work, when taken together with an Aristotelian understanding of morality, simply implies that the objectivity of moral values and duties is in principle independent of the existence of God. I end up by addressing the most promising theistic comeback to this Aristotelian response (an evolutionary debunking argument) and consider how an Aristotelian naturalist could respond. This, in turn, marks the way for the moral argument moving forward

    Rejoinder to Scott Williams on the Logic of “Through”

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    I have recently argued that the Nicene doctrine of the consubstantiality of Father and Son is incompatible with the assertion that the Father created the world “through” the Son (cf. John 1:3; 1 Cor. 8:6; Col. 1:16–17; Heb. 1:2, 10). Scott Williams has critiqued my essay on two grounds: that its argument is circular and that it does not interact with the exegesis of historic pro-Nicene theologians. This essay proposes a rejoinder to Williams. It argues that his accusation of circularity is uncompelling and that historic pro-Nicene exegesis on this matter is unconvincin

    Compte rendu de Farook Rahaman : « The General Theory of Relativity : A mathe-matical Approach »

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    Rahaman (Farook), The General Theory of Relativity : A mathematical Approach. – Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2021. – xxi + 404 p. – £ 54.99. – 1 vol. relié de 18,5 × 24,5 cm. – isbn 978-1-108-83799-6

    Compte rendu de Pascale Cossart et Fabrice Hyber : « Le monde invisible du vi-vant : bactéries, archées, levures/champignons, algues, protozoaires et... virus »

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    Cossart (Pascale) - Hyber (Fabrice), Le monde invisible du vivant : bactéries, archées, levures/champignons, algues, protozoaires et... virus. – Paris : Éditions Odile Jacob, 2021. – 192 p. – 1 vol. broché de 18 × 25 cm. – 23,90 €. – isbn 978-2-7381-5519-1

    Compte rendu de Michael L. Peterson et Dennis R. Venema : « Biology, Religion and Philosophy : An Introduction »

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    Peterson (Michael L.) & Venema (Dennis R.), Biology, Religion and Philosophy : An Introduction. – Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2021. – 285 p. – 1 vol. broché de 17 × 24,5 cm. – 19,99 £. – isbn 978-1-107-66784-6

    Compte rendu de Jim Al-Khalili : « The Joy of Science »

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    Al-Khalili (Jim), The Joy of Science. – Princeton : Princeton University Press, 2022. – 200 p. – 1 vol. relié de 12 × 18,5 cm. – USD 16,95. – isbn 978-0-691-21157-2

    Compte rendu de Vincent Jullien : « Ce que peuvent les sciences : une enquête »

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    Jullien (Vincent), Ce que peuvent les sciences : une enquête / préface de Marco Panza. – Paris : Éditions matériologiques, 2020. – 318 p. – (Sciences & philosophie). – 1 vol. broché de 16,5 × 24 cm. – 28,00 €. – isbn 978-2-37361-241-7

    Compte rendu de Liao (S. Matthew) : «Ethics of Artificial Intelligence»

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    Liao (S. Matthew), Ethics of Artificial Intelligence. – New-York : Oxford University Press, 2020. – xiii + 525 p. – 1 vol. broché de 15,50 × 23 cm. – £ 84,00. – isbn 978-0-19-090504-0

    Compre rendu de Stépanoff (Charles) : «L’animal et la mort. Chasses, modernité et crise du sauvage»

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    Stépanoff (Charles), L’animal et la mort : chasses, modernité et crise du sauvage. – Paris : La découverte, 2021. – 400 p. – (Sciences sociales du vivant). – 1 vol. broché de 15 × 24 cm. – 23,00 €. – isbn 978-2-348-06896-6

    Compte rendu de Sigman (Mariano) : «La vie secrète de l’esprit : comment le cerveau pense, ressent et décide»

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    Sigman (Mariano), La vie secrète de l’esprit : comment le cerveau pense, ressent et décide. – Paris : Éditions Odile Jacob, 2023. – 318 pages. – 1 vol. broché de 14,50 × 22 cm. – 24,90 €. – isbn 978-2-4150-0459-0

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