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  1. In seinem Buchkapitel „Die Subjektivität der Werte“ bestreitet der australische Philosoph John Leslie Mackie die Existenz objektiver Werte mithilfe verschiedener Argumente. Eines dieser Argumente ist das sogenannte Argument aus der Absonderlichkeit.

  2. In this book, J. L. Mackie makes a careful study of several philosophical issues involved in his account of causation. Mackie follows Hume's distinction between causation as a concept and causation as it is ‘in the objects’ and attempts to provide an account of both aspects. Mackie examines the treatment of causation by philosophers such as ...

  3. static.hlt.bme.hu › semantics › externalJ. L. Mackie - Wikipedia

    John Leslie Mackie, FBA (25 August 1917 – 12 December 1981), was an Australian philosopher, originally from Sydney. He made significant contributions to the philosophy of religion, metaphysics, and the philosophy of language, and is perhaps best known for his views on meta-ethics, especially his defence of moral scepticism .

  4. John Leslie Mackie urodził się 25 sierpnia 1917 roku w Sydney. Jego matka, Annie Burnett Duncan, była nauczycielką, a ojciec, Alexander Mackie, profesorem edukacji na Uniwersytecie w Sydney , a także dyrektorem Sydney Teachers College, który silnie wpłynął na system edukacyjny Nowej Południowej Walii.

  5. John Leslie Mackie, 1917 – 1981 CE, usually writing as J. L. Mackie, was an Australian philosopher. He made significant contributions to the philosophy of religion, metaphysics, and the philosophy of language, and is perhaps best known for his views on meta-ethics, especially his defense of moral scepticism. He authored six books.

  6. 23 de may. de 2022 · And this is where Mackie comes in. In his seminal essay titled “Evil and Omnipotence”, Mackie attempts to prove that the belief in a good God is irrational. And Mackie uses the existence of evil as a proof to it. This is because the existence of evil, as a direct opposite of good, will discount the existence of a good God.

  7. 18 de sept. de 1980 · In this book, J. L. Mackie makes a careful study of several philosophical issues involved in his account of causation. Mackie follows Hume's distinction between causation as a concept and causation as it is ‘in the objects’ and attempts to provide an account of both aspects. Mackie examines the treatment of causation by philosophers such as ...