J.L. Mackie
Author profile
born
August 28, 1917
in Australia
died
December 12, 1981
gender
male
genre
influences
John Anderson
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Ethics: Inventing Right and Wrong
— published 1977 — 2 editions |
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Hume's Moral Theory
— published 1980 — 3 editions |
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Problems from Locke
— 2 editions |
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Logic and Knowledge: Selected Papers Volume I
— published 1985 |
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The Portable Atheist: Essential Readings for the Nonbeliever
by Christopher Hitchens , Titus Lucretius Carus , عمر خیام — published 2007 — 10 editions |
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Reason And Responsibility: Readings In Some Basic Problems Of Philosophy
by Joel Feinberg , Russ Shafer-Landau , Richard Swinburne — published 1978 — 16 editions |
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Phenomenology And Philosophical Understanding
by Edo Pivcevic, David Carr , Paul Ricoeur — 2 editions |
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The Miracle of Theism: Arguments for and Against the Existence of God
by MacKie, J.L. Mackie — published 1983 — 2 editions |
“The argument from design, therefore, can be sustained only with the help of a supposedly a priori double-barrelled principle, that mental order (at least in a god) is self-explanatory, but that all material order not only is not self-explanatory, but is positively improbable and in need of further explanation...this double-barrelled principle is recognizable as the core of the cosmological argument...The argument will not take us even as far as Kant seems to allow without borrowing the a priori thesis that there is a vicious metaphysical contingency in all natural things, and, in contrast with this, the 'transcendental' concept of a god who is self-explanatory and necessarily existent. It is only with the help of these borrowings that the design argument can introduce the required asymmetry, that any natural explanation uses data which call for further explanation, but that the theistic explanation terminates the regress. Without this asymmetry, the design argument cannot show that there is any need to go beyond the sort of hypothesis that Hume foreshadowed and that Wallace and Darwin supplied... The dependence of the argument for design on the ideas that are the core of the cosmological one is greater than Kant realized.”
― J.L. Mackie, The Miracle of Theism: Arguments for and Against the Existence of God
― J.L. Mackie, The Miracle of Theism: Arguments for and Against the Existence of God








