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God and Probability

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 October 2008

R. L. Sturch
Affiliation:
University of Nigeria

Extract

Mr D. H. Mellor, in his article of this title in Religious Studies, Vol. 5 (December 1969), distinguishes three senses of words such as ‘probable’ which might be used in a religious context, especially in that of attempted theistic proofs: statistical, subjective, and inductive probability. In each case he concludes that it is misleading to use these words in such contexts at all. With his discussion of the second I do not wish to quarrel; but there seem to me to be serious defects in his discussions of the first and third.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1972

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page 352 note 1 Lewis, , The Silver Chair.Google Scholar