Notes on Clifford's "The Ethics of Belief"
Notes on Peter van Inwagen's recent reply to Clifford
Notes on Rowe's chapter on faith and reason in his Philosophy of Religion.
The first two sets of notes are due for a clean-up, but there you go.
Quick Links
- Book
- 200 (or so) Arguments for Atheism
- Index: Assessing Theism
- Why Mainstream Scholars Think Jesus Was A Failed Apocalyptic Prophet
- What's Wrong With Plantinga's Proper Functionalism?
- Draper's Critique of Behe's Design Argument
- The Failure of Plantinga's Free Will Defense
- 100 Arguments for God Answered
- Thomistic Arguments for God Answered
- On a Common Apologetic Strategy
- On Caring About and Pursuing Truth
- A Priori Naturalism, A Priori Inerrantism, and the Bible
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That religious believers don't have time to investigate is a weak excuse. But what constitutes a thorough investigation? Does Clifford address that?
Are there any epistemically justified religious (moral?) believers?
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