योक्तिक तर्क व्दारा Meaning in English
योक्तिक तर्क व्दारा शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : logical argument
, rational logic
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
तर्कसंगत क्रम हीनता की दृष्टि सेतर्कसंगत विचार
युक्तियुक्त विचार
तर्काधार
परिमेयकरण
तर्कसंगत होना
रेशनलाईस्त
रेशनलाईज़्म
तर्कविरय्द्धता
बुद्धिवादी
युक्तिवाद संबंधी आदि
तर्कपूर्ण ढंग से
युक्तता से
रैटलाइंस
राट्रकालिन कोषागार
योक्तिक-तर्क-व्दारा इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
These theological arguments were further extended in the 13th century by Thomas Aquinas in his Summa Theologiae based on his analysis of the perfection of Christ, reasoning that Jesus must have embodied every possible human perfection.
There are textual and archaeological arguments against the trial of Jesus being carried out at the Antonia Fortress.
Famous examples include the cosmological argument, Bradley's regress and regress arguments in epistemology.
Or in the cosmological argument, an event occurred because it was caused by another event that occurred before it, which was itself caused by a previous event, and so on.
This is how the cosmological argument for the existence of God works: it claims that positing God's existence is necessary in order to avoid an infinite regress of causes.
For example, the cosmological argument for the existence of God promises to increase quantitative parsimony by positing that there is one first cause instead of allowing an infinite chain of events.
Cosmological argument.
He writes in a vibrant style with logical argumentation on literary matters that range from colonial to post-colonial literature.
His analogical arguments resemble those found in the Bampton Lectures of Dean Mansel.
Informal fallacy, reasoning error through appeal to something other than logical argument.
Does God exist? A rich variety of arguments including forms of the contingency argument, ontological argument, and moral argument have been proposed by philosophers like Aristotle, Descartes, Leibniz, Gödel, and Aquinas for the existence of God throughout history.
The teleological argument, the theological argument for the existence of God sometimes called the "argument from intelligent design".