User:FranksValli/Problems and Arguments of Philosophy

User:FranksValli/Problems and Arguments of Philosophy Organized by Topic

=A= Absolute Infinite

Argument in the alternative

Analogy. See also Analogy of the divided line

Argument =B= Brain in a vat Buridan's ass

=C= Cartesian circle

Chinese room

Christological argument

Cogito ergo sum

Cosmological argument =D= Demon. See Evil Demon.

Argument from degree

Argument from Desire

Direct revelation

Distinction without a difference

Analogy of the divided line

Dream argument

Duck-rabbit =E= Er. See Myth of Er.

Evil. See Problem of evil

Arguments for eternity

Evil Demon

Evolutionary argument against naturalism

Ex nihil, nihil fit. See Nothing comes from nothing

Existence of God =F= Five minute hypothesis (Bertrand Russell)

Argument from free will =G= God. See Existence of God =H= Here is one hand

=I= Incompatible-properties argument

Argument from inconsistent revelations

Indiscernability of identicals =J= =K= =L= Lazy argument

Liar paradox

Argument from love

Lumpl and Goliath

=M= Mary's room

Master argument Metaphor Argument from morality

Myth of Er =N= Argument from nonbelief

Nothing comes from nothing =O= Occam's Razor

Ontological argument

Open Question Argument

=P= Pascal's Wager

Plato's metaphor of the sun

Private language argument

Argument from poor design

Problem of evil =Q= Quinquae viae. See Five Ways =R= Regress argument. See also Ryle's regress.

Argument from religious experience

Russell's paradox (shave example)

Russell's teapot

Ryle's regress

=S= Ship of Theseus

Simulated reality

Skeptical hypothesis

Slingshot argument

Subject-object problem

Sunrise problem

=T= Teapot. See Russell's teapot.

Teleological argument

Thought experiment

Theological noncognitivism

Third Man Argument

Tibbles the cat

Trademark argument

Transcendental arguments

Transcendental argument for the existence of God

Transcendental argument for the non-existence of God

Trolley problem

Twin Earth thought experiment

=U= The Unreality of Time =V= Violinist argument (Judith Jarvis Thompson)

=W= Wager. See Pascal's Wager

Witness argument =X= =Y= =Z= Zeno's Paradox