The Copleston–Russell debate refers to a famous philosophical discussion between the British philosopher Frederick Copleston and the philosopher and logician Bertrand Russell that took place in 1948 on the BBC radio program "The Third Programme." This debate primarily centered on the existence of God and the rationality of belief in God. Copleston, a Jesuit priest, presented a classical philosophical argument for the existence of God, particularly the cosmological argument.
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