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ALVIN PLANTINGA’S REFORMED EPISTEMOLOGY
Alvin Plantinga’s Reformed Epistemology. Alvin Plantinga is a well-known defender of Reformed epistemology. The main thesis of the Reformed epistemology argues that faith in God is rational and justified without the aid of arguments or evidence. In this
Gabriel MUSTAȚĂ
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An Islamic Account of Reformed Epistemology [PDF]
Reformed Epistemology (RE) is roughly “the thesis that religious belief can be rational without arguments.”1 To a large extent RE is centered upon a rejection of the evidentialist objection to theism. Let the evidentialist objection be the thesis that one can only hold proposition p, namely that God exists, justifiably if and only if one supplies ...
Jamie B. Turner
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REFORMCU EPİSTEMOLOJİ: TEMEL UNSURLAR, İTİRAZLAR VE YENİ BAKIŞ AÇILARI
Çağdaş epistemoloji içerisinde, dışsalcı, güvenilirci ve erdeme dayalı epistemolojik tartışmaların bir benzerini, dini epistemoloji içerisinde etkili bir şekilde yer edinen ve reformcu epistemoloji olarak bilinen yaklaşım üzerinden görebilmek mümkündür ...
Musa Yanık
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The ‘Diderot Objection’ to Plantinga's Reformed Epistemology
AbstractIn response to Pascal's famous wager argument for adopting Christian belief, Denis Diderot noted that ‘An Imam could just as well reason this way’. In this article, I will show how Diderot's observation about Pascal's argument can legitimately be made about Alvin Plantinga's Reformed Epistemology (RE) and its use in defending the rationality of
Imran Aijaz
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Ibn Taymiyya’s Fiṭralism and Alvin Plantinga’s Reformed Epistemology: A Comparative Study
Contemporary philosophers and epistemologists as well as scholars of Islamic studies have not failed to notice some striking similarities between aspects of the Islamic notion of the “fiṭra” (humanity’s archetypal nature) articulated by the medieval ...
Safaruk Zaman Chowdhury
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WOLTERSTORFF’S REFORMED EPISTEMOLOGY
This paper offers an analysis of Nicholas Wolterstorff’s contribution to the Reformed epistemology movement, which holds as its central claim the idea that belief in God can, under the appropriate circumstances, be properly basic. In particular this paper addresses Wolterstoff’s arguments for his claim that Christian believers are epistemically ...
D. Baker
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Recent work in reformed epistemology
Abstract Reformed epistemology, roughly, is the thesis that religious belief can be rational without argument. After providing some background, I present Plantinga's defense of reformed epistemology and its influence on religious debunking arguments.
Andrew Moon
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Fundamentalism on stilts: A response to Alvin Platinga�s reformed epistemology
During the greater part of the 20th century, biblical scholarship and the philosophy of religion were not considered to have much in common. However, towards the end of the millennium, a movement of a few Christian philosophers of religion called ...
Jaco S. Gericke
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Reformed Epistemology as Anti-Risk Virtue Epistemology
Heechul Oh
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PLANTINGA’S REFORMED EPISTEMOLOGY RECONSIDERED: THE FOUNDHERENTIST OPTION . [PDF]
Anthony Raphael Etuk PhD
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