Cognitivism and Non-Cognitivism. Omniscience Omnipotence Omnibenevolence Eternal / Everlasting Transcendence / Immanence Immutability Moral & Natural.

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Cognitivism and Non-Cognitivism

Omniscience Omnipotence Omnibenevolence Eternal / Everlasting Transcendence / Immanence Immutability Moral & Natural evil Cosmological Arguments Ontological Arguments Paradox of the Stone Euthyphro dilemma Teleological Arguments Cognitivism Non-cognitivism Verification / falsification University debate Religious Language God’s attributes Arguments for God’s existence Problem of evil

Truth-values

Truth-values

No truth-values

Logical positivism

Sort out which has a truth value It is Sunday todayThe Queen owns dogs Hamburgers are deliciousLife is awful There is a teapot orbiting Saturn It is raining in Bilborough right now I am deadDogs are so cute Bachelors are unmarriedPentagons have 5 sides I ate pizza for lunchChild abuse is wrong

Sort out which has a truth value It is Sunday todayThe Queen owns dogs Hamburgers are deliciousLife is awful There is a teapot orbiting Saturn It is raining in Bilborough right now I am deadDogs are so cute Bachelors are unmarriedPentagons have 5 sides I ate pizza for lunchChild abuse is wrong

Cognitivism and non-cognitivism

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