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Comments on Professor Løgstrup's paper

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 October 2008

Paul Helm
Affiliation:
Senior Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Liverpool

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I find myself in serious difficulties over Professor Løgstrup's paper. There are many points on which I am far from confident that I have understood him, and on the points where I am confident I have understood him that confidence may well prove to be misplaced. What I shall try to do in these comments is to provide in my own words an account of what I think is the argument of Professor Løgstrup's paper; then I shall try to say why I think that that argument is unconvincing. Finally I shall try to say something about the kind of programme that Professor Løgstrup sets himself, and the sort of programme that is in my view incumbent on a Christian philosopher of religion.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1979

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References

page 240 note 1 Mysticism and Logic, p. 41.

page 241 note 1 Descartes, R., Philosophical Works, trans. Haldane and Ross, I, 168.Google Scholar