Excellent Series of Exchanges Between Wunder and Rauser (and Sennett) on Universal Sanction and Properly Basic Beliefs

Part 1 (Sennett makes a brief reply in the comment thread)
Required reading for those interested in evaluating Plantinga's so-called reformed epistemology.

(Wunder informs me that more is likely to come.)

1 comment:

Marc said...

I agree that Randal fails to show that God can be viewed as a basic belief.

However it is clear that there exist basic beliefs which cannot be justified without begging the question.


Yet I don't believe we are justified to think we KNOW them.
To my mind they should be pragmatically believed.



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