Atheism & Theism J. J. C. Smart and J. J. Haldane Great Debates in Philosophy Cambridge: Blackwell Publishers, 1996, vi + 234 pp [Book Review]

Dialogue 38 (3):609- (1999)
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The latest volume in the Great Debate in Philosophy series has Smart and Haldane defending the virtues of atheism and theism, respectively. In keeping with the format of this series, each author presents an original essay defending his views, then responds to the other’s views. Additionally, in this volume, Smart and Haldane jointly write a helpful introduction to begin the volume, an insightful afterword to conclude it, and a useful bibliography with which the reader can pursue issues raised in their discussions.

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