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Early-Modern Irreligion and Theological Analogy: A Response to Gavin Hyman’s A Short History of Atheism [PDF]

open access: goldSecularism and Nonreligion, 2016
Historically, many Christians have understood God’s transcendence to imply God’s properties categorically differ from any created properties. For multiple historical figures, a problem arose for religious language: how can one talk of God at all if none ...
Daniel J Linford
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Book Review of Irreligion [PDF]

open access: bronzeJournal of Psychology & Clinical Psychiatry, 2015
No doubt doubt happens when your face is being ground into the rug and you likely thought you were going to die. “How many seconds do I have left?” and you merged with the rest of the world by counting defensively, fleeing to and obsessing about axioms, integers, polynomials and sets forever.
Samuel A Nigro
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Review of: Hugh Turpin. Unholy Catholic Ireland: Hypocrisy, Secular Morality, And Irish Irreligion. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press. 2022, 325 P. ISBN: 9781503633131

open access: goldJournal of the Anthropological Society of Oxford
Book review of: Hugh Turpin. Unholy Catholic Ireland: Hypocrisy, Secular Morality, And Irish Irreligion. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press. 2022, 325 P.
Jacob Evans
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Irreligion, Alfie Evans, and the Future of Bioethics

open access: closedThe Journal of Medicine and Philosophy: A Forum for Bioethics and Philosophy of Medicine, 2021
Abstract Timothy Murphy has done those of us in the field of bioethics a great service by being forthright about how irreligious centers of power work against theology and theologians. This has opened the door to direct and honest conversation about some facts that were previously known (especially to theologians working in the field ...
Charles C. Camosy
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“CURING” PYRRHONIAN DOUBT: ANTI-SKEPTICAL RHETORIC IN THE EARLY 18TH CENTURY [PDF]

open access: yesSocietate şi Politică, 2012
By examining the analogies of sickness and disease used by severalopponents of philosophical skepticism (Pyrrhonism) in the early 18th century, this articlewill shed light on the rhetorical strategies used in attempts to undermine the revival ofthis ...
Anton MATYTSIN
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