Kenny, a philosopher by profession, struggles with the intellectual problems of theism and the possibility of believing in god, especially in an intellectual climate dominated by Logical Positivism.
Here he revisits the Five Ways of Aquinas and argues that they are not so much proofs as definitions of God. He is also in constant dialogue with Wittgenstein for, Kenny writes, no man in recent years has surpassed him in devotion of sharp intelligence to the demarcation of the boundary between sense and nonsense.
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 04/15/2005
ISBN: 9780826476340
Pages: 232
Weight: 0.56lbs
Size: 7.80h x 5.10w x 0.69d
Review Citations: Library Journal 08/01/2005 pg. 91
Library Journal 08/15/2005