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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. Il est avant tout connu pour ses travaux sur David Hume, et ses ouvrages sur la philosophie de la religion . Présenté parfois ...

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

    Antony Garrard Newton Flew (/ f l uː /; 11 February 1923 – 8 April 2010) was an English philosopher. Belonging to the analytic and evidentialist schools of thought, Flew worked on the philosophy of religion.

  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. EDITOR'S NOTE: For the last half of the twentieth century, Antony Flew (1923-2010) was the world's most famous atheist. Long before Richard Dawkins, Christopher Hitchens, and Sam Harris began taking swipes at religion, Flew was the preeminent spokesman for unbelief.

  5. 3 mai 2024 · Antony Flew (born Feb. 11, 1923, London, Eng.—died April 8, 2010, Reading) was an English philosopher who became a prominent defender of atheism but later declared himself a deist. Flew was the son of a Methodist minister and was educated at a Christian boarding school.

  6. 11 févr. 2013 · Antony Flew on God and Atheism. Lee Strobel interviews philosopher and scholar Antony Flew on his conversion from atheism to deism. Much of it has to do with intelligent design. Flew was ...

  7. 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.