Long-time readers of this blog may have noticed that I'm somewhat inclined toward Russellian monism. I'm therefore excited to see that Yujin Nagasawa and Torin Alter have a forthcoming book on the topic (with Oxford University Press).
Those who follow Nagasawa's work will know that he's been interested in non-physicalist versions of monism for some time now, and headed (with Max Velmans) a recent (2009-11) Templeton-funded project on the topic.
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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