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Abstract Evidential holism begins with something like the claim that “it is only jointly as a theory that scientific statements imply their observable consequences.” This is the holistic claim that Elliott Sober tells us is an “unexceptional observation” (1993: 35).
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Scientific Knowledge: Virtue Epistemology vs Rational Skepticism [PDF]
This article is devoted to a critical analysis of the epistemology of virtues as a relatively new philosophical trend, the interest in which is noticeably increasing.
Rustem A. Yartsev
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Knowledge, innate concepts, and the justification for the belief in god [PDF]
The epistemological approach of evidentialism maintains that a belief must have sufficient evidence in order to be rationally justified. The belief in God is no exception and, hence, it too must pass the litmus test of evidence as a measure of its ...
Hakimelahi Abdolmajid
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Pragmatic Encroachment, Phenomenology, and Religious Experience
Aaron Rizzieri’s Pragmatic Encroachment, Religious Belief, andPractice (2013) is the fullest religious appropriation of a relatively new epistemological concept: pragmatic encroachment.
Michael D. Barber
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La racionalidad pragmática de la creencia religiosa / The Pragmatic Rationality of Religious Belief
Resumen En este artículo, defiendo que las creencias religiosas pueden ser pragmáticamente racionales. Una creencia religiosa es pragmáticamente racional si es consistente con una ética de las virtudes, como la de Martha Nussbaum, al margen de si tal ...
Angel Rivera-Novoa
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Belief in God by Intuitive knowledge
: The epistemological approach of evidentialism maintains that a belief must have sufficient evidence in order to be rationally justified. The belief in God is no exception, it must pass as well the litmus test of evidence as a measure of its rational ...
Abdolmajid Hakimelahi, Basrir Hamdani
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Models of Theism in Contemporary Era and the Capacities of Islamic Philosophy [PDF]
Fideism, evidentialism and pragmatism are three major models of theism in contemporary religious epistemology. Each of these major models includes minor models.
Reza Akbari
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Probabilistic Justification Logic
Justification logics are constructive analogues of modal logics. They are often used as epistemic logics, particularly as models of evidentialist justification.
Joseph Lurie
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Religious epistemology of Alexander of Hales and wisdom as a sense of taste [PDF]
This article discusses the concept of wisdom as a sense of taste in the religious epistemology of Alexander of Hales (1185/86‒1245). The concept of wisdom as a sense of taste was quite common both in the tradition preceding Alexander and among his ...
Kirill Karpov
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