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Inconsistency, Uncertainty and Epistemic Authority [PDF]
LeszczyĆski, Damian
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Linda Zagzebski, Omnisubjectivity, A defense of a divine attribute
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Rational Faith: Catholic Responses to Reformed Epistemology, edited by Linda Zagzebski
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Divine subjectivity and intersubjectivity
Religious Studies: An International Journal for the Philosophy of Religion, 2023This article expands my previous work on omnisubjectivity, the divine property of having a complete and perfect grasp of the subjective states of all beings who have such states. By a subjective state I mean a conscious state as that state is experienced
L. Zagzebski
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, 2022
This book collects eighteen papers in philosophy of religion by Linda Zagzebski, spanning thirty-five years of her work. The papers are divided into eight topical categories: (I) foreknowledge and fatalism; (II) the problem of evil; (III) death, hell ...
L. Zagzebski
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This book collects eighteen papers in philosophy of religion by Linda Zagzebski, spanning thirty-five years of her work. The papers are divided into eight topical categories: (I) foreknowledge and fatalism; (II) the problem of evil; (III) death, hell ...
L. Zagzebski
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Epistemic Values, 2020
This chapter argues that understanding and certainty are two fundamental epistemic values that have dominated epistemological writing at different periods of history. Knowledge has been associated with one of them but not both at the same time.
L. Zagzebski
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This chapter argues that understanding and certainty are two fundamental epistemic values that have dominated epistemological writing at different periods of history. Knowledge has been associated with one of them but not both at the same time.
L. Zagzebski
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