Greetings everyone. I recently picked up a book on religious epistemology which included two key articles on the subject by Alvin Plantinga and Nicholas...
Hi Imran, ... However, as William Alston and others have noted, the rejection of classical foundationalism does not wholly eliminate evidentialism. At best, ...
Imran, I should note that I am no expert regarding Reformed Epistemology and am fully open to being challenged regarding my comments made in the following...
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Hi Josh, Welcome to the list. ... I wouldn't say that RE is a "system," though perhaps I'm not clear on what you mean by that. But I think it carries the wrong...
Hello everyone. Thank you Michael and Josh for your well thought our replies. They certainly helped me to clarify and revise my understanding of reformed...
Hi Imran, ... Pretty much, yes, which is why Plantinga argues in *Warranted Christian Belief* that the de jure objection to the theistic belief (i.e., that...
God and the Ethics of Belief: Honoring the Work of Nicholas Wolterstorff ========================= April 18 - 20, 2002 at Yale University, New Haven, CT ... ...
Greetings REers, I'm interested in acquiring any dissertations on natural theology or religious epistemology. Since some of the list participants are (or were)...
Hi Michael, I am trying to take a "crash course" in the debate concerning these epistemological issues. I have recently been able to land my hands on Hilary...
Hi Dan, ... Just don't get too injured. :-) ... Very good collection of essays. ... I've read the first edition. So Pollock collaborates on the 2nd edition?...
Hi Michael, Thank you so much for your reply. I know your time is precious. Concerning the 2nd edition of *Contemporary Theories of Knowledge* you responded: I...
Michael: You might check out my own 600 page "History and Theory of the Concept of Worldview" available from UMI; it's coming out this summer by Eerdmans. Dave...
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Feb 25, 2002 3:32 am
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Dear Michael, "House search in CT"? I missed it. Have you relocated to Yale? John...
John Hartung
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Feb 25, 2002 4:33 pm
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Dear All, If you don't mind some anecdotal evidence, in his (probably) last class on epistemology here at SU, Alston was more sceptical of his project of...
John Hartung
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Feb 25, 2002 4:41 pm
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Hey John, ... Anecdotal evidence is always interesting. ... So you are saying that he no longer views justification as requiring an internally acccessible...
Dear Mike, Hmm! Now I am sure I didn't read him right. I didn't get the disagreement with AP on defeaters, which sounds very interesting. I better just...
John Hartung
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Feb 25, 2002 5:47 pm
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... Hey John, I'm basing this on several e-mail exchanges between Bill, Al, and myself before and after the Germany conference. I *think* (and Jim Beilby can...
Dear List, I'm reading through Plantinga's Warrant and Proper Function and have many questions - I thought I'd post some here in case others share an interest...
Dan wrote: 1) Are you aware of their objections? Would you have any brief comments? 2) It sounds like William P. Alston takes a middle ground on this issue? ...
Hi Ryan ... I'm not sure that this is what I was suggesting, and I'm not sure how [1] and [2] differ with respect to their respective desiderata. Wouldn't...
Hi James, A few points. ... It is not Alson's view (as such or in the cited article) that the internalist component of justification is a matter of the subject...
... Dear Ryan, I think your questions will be answered when you get to chapter 11, where Plantinga critiques various naturalistic analogies of 'design' or...
Michael, Thanks for the comments. I'll have to go back and reread Alston I guess. More than the Alston piece, I'm glad to see your response to my prof (Dr....
"May not all the theistic arguments be combined into one, as suggested by the Rev. R.A. Thompson? They have hitherto been handled too much like partisan...
REers, I would like some comments from as many of you as possible regarding the following. If someone where to develop a study center devoted to natural...
Michael and others: Here is such an argument: 1. The world and everything in it exists. 2. That the world and everything in it exists is not self-explanatory. ...
Dewey Hoitenga
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Mar 11, 2002 2:52 am
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Good afternoon all: I am a new member to thew group. Following the lead of many others, I will offer a brief introduction. I am currently pursuing the MA...