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What Is God?

The Selected Essays of Richard R. La Croix
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In an accessible style that enhances his thoughtful discussion, La Croix introduces many provocative issues that have occupied the minds of Western thinkers for centuries. Breaking through the quagmire of confusion and obfuscation that often surrounds talk of God and His attributes, La Croix distinguishes and prioritises the essential questions and relevant side issues that must be confronted if clarity is ever to be achieved in this area. The clear and concise nature of each penetrating essay makes "What is God?" an excellent model for doing philosophy and a tool that can be used by professionals and laypersons alike.
Kenneth G. Lucey is professor of philosophy at the University of Nevada, Reno. He is the author of a Pesky Essays on the Logic of Philosophy (Springer, 2015), a collection of both new and previously published essays concerning the application of logic to various problems of philosophy. He is also the editor of On Knowing and the Known: Introductory Readings in Epistemology (Prometheus Books, 1996) and of What Is God? The Selected Essays of Richard R. La Croix (Prometheus Books, 1993). He is co-editor, with Tibor Machan, of Recent Work in Philosophy (Rowman and Allanheld, 1983) and has published papers in all his areas of specialization. Richard R. La Croix was professor of philosophy at the State University of New York College at Buffalo.
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