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Alvin Plantinga and the argument from evil
Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 1980exaly +2 more sources
2019
Alvin Plantinga è uno dei più importanti metafisici e filosofi della religione viventi. In questo profilo, dopo aver brevemente narrato la sua formazione intellettuale, considererò alcuni aspetti del suo pensiero: la teoria di Plantinga dei mondi possibili; la sua teoria della garanzia epistemica delle credenze, fondata sul concetto di funzione propria;
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Alvin Plantinga è uno dei più importanti metafisici e filosofi della religione viventi. In questo profilo, dopo aver brevemente narrato la sua formazione intellettuale, considererò alcuni aspetti del suo pensiero: la teoria di Plantinga dei mondi possibili; la sua teoria della garanzia epistemica delle credenze, fondata sul concetto di funzione propria;
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On fideism and Alvin Plantinga
International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, 1988Recently Terence Penelhum has suggested, in God and Skepticism, that Alvin Plantinga's critique of classical foundationalism is a version of fideism. It is a fideism that exemplifies itself in what Penelhum refers to as a "permissive parity argument." Plantinga, however, rejects any label of fideism, whether it be of an extreme or moderate variety.1 He
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Alvin Plantinga and Christian Apologetics - By Keith A. Mascord
Religious Studies Review, 2008exaly +2 more sources
Alvin Plantinga on the ontological argument
International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, 2008By taking ‘existence in reality’ to be a great-making property and ‘God’ to be the greatest possible being, Plantinga skillfully presents Anselm’s ontological argument. However, since he proves God’s existence by virtue of a premise, “God (a maximally great being) is a possible being”, that is true only if God actually exists; his argument begs the ...
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Alvin Plantinga and natural theology
International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, 1991Alvin Plantinga tells the story about Bertrand Russell who was once asked how he would reply "if, after dying, he were brought into the presence of God and asked why he had not been a believer. Russell's reply: 'I'd say "Not enough evidence, God! Not enough evidence!
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The Examination of the Problem of Evil in Alvin Plantinga
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social ScienceThis study explores Alvin Plantinga’s Free Will Defense as a response to one of the perennial problems of philosophy; problem of evil which challenges the existence of an omniscient, omnipotent, and wholly good God. Plantinga refutes traditional theodicies that attempt to specify why God permits evil and argues that the human free will is a crucial ...
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The Problem of God in Alvin Plantinga
Alvin Plantinga is a noted American analytic philosopher who has written in the areas of philosophy of religion, metaphysics, epistemology, and apologetics. Plantinga's Christian commitments are a crucial part of his philosophical work since nearly all of Plantinga's writings have focused on explaining and defending Christian beliefs.openaire +1 more source
Alvin Plantinga and Ontological Argument
2019Tanrı’nın varlığını gösterebilmek amacıylaortaya konulmuş teistik kanıtların en önemlilerinden biri, ilk defa Aziz Anselmtarafından ileri sürüldüğü kabul edilen ontolojik kanıttır. Bu kanıt, Tanrıkavramının a priori bir analizinden yola çıkmaktadır.
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