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  1. Antony Garrard Newton Flew, né à Londres le 11 février 1923 et mort à Reading le 8 avril 2010, est un philosophe analytique britannique, souscrivant à une option évidentialiste en épistémologie.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Antony_FlewAntony Flew - Wikipedia

    Antony Flew (1923-2010) was a prominent analytic and evidentialist philosopher who taught at several British and Canadian universities. He was known for his arguments against religion, free will, and social justice, and for his controversial conversion to deism in 2004.

  3. 17 avr. 2010 · Antony Flew, an English philosopher and outspoken atheist who stunned and dismayed the unbelieving faithful when he announced in 2004 that God probably did exist, died April 8 in Reading,...

  4. Antony Flew (1923-2010) was a prominent defender of atheism who later declared himself a deist. He wrote books on philosophy of religion, logic, and education, and influenced many atheists and critics of intelligent design.

  5. 16 avr. 2010 · A tribute to the late philosopher Antony Flew, who moved from atheism to deism after considering new evidence from science and natural theology. The web page also discusses the controversy over his book There is a God, co-written with Roy Abraham Varghese.

  6. 4 nov. 2007 · With his powers in decline, Antony Flew, a man who devoted his life to rational argument, has become a mere symbol, a trophy in a battle fought by people whose agendas he does not fully...

  7. www.wikiwand.com › fr › Antony_FlewAntony Flew - Wikiwand

    Antony Garrard Newton Flew, né à Londres le 11 février 1923 et mort à Reading le 8 avril 2010, est un philosophe analytique britannique, souscrivant à une option évidentialiste en épistémologie. Il est avant tout connu pour ses travaux sur David Hume, et ses ouvrages sur la philosophie de la religion.