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European Journal for Philosophy of Religion, 2015
The argument from ignorance mounted by John Schellenberg argues from the existence of non-faulty unbelief to the non-existence of God, from the fact of atheism or agnosticism to the truth of atheism. It relies on two putative conceptual relations: between the idea of love and that of personal relationship, and between personal relationship and ...
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The argument from ignorance mounted by John Schellenberg argues from the existence of non-faulty unbelief to the non-existence of God, from the fact of atheism or agnosticism to the truth of atheism. It relies on two putative conceptual relations: between the idea of love and that of personal relationship, and between personal relationship and ...
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Nuclear Wastes and the Argument from Ignorance
1980Senator Howard H. Baker, a member of the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, said in 1973 that “the containment and storage of radioactive wastes is the greatest single responsibility ever consciously undertaken by man”.1 Despite the gravity of this responsibility, however, there is no National Radioactive Waste Policy,2 even though the US has been ...
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Terrorism and the Argument from Ignorance
2014Argument from ignorance (because we do not know X is false, therefore it is true) is typically thought to be a fallacious form of argument. Yet it is precisely this argument that is used to argue that pre-emptive action should be taken against unknown but risky threats. Such an argument is a staple of discourse about terrorism, which typically involves
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