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Paul O'Grady

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Arguments for Theism
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Divine Attributes
Epistemology of Religion
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    Wittgenstein and relativism
    International Journal of Philosophical Studies 12 (3): 315-337. 2004.
    Wittgenstein is often associated with different forms of relativism. However, there is ambiguity and controversy about whether he defended relativistic views or not. This paper seeks to clarify this issue by disambiguating the notion of relativism and examining Wittgenstein's relevant texts in that light
    Ludwig WittgensteinEpistemic Relativism, Misc
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    John Milbank, Catherine Pickstock, Graham ward (eds) radical orthodoxy: A new theology. (London: Routledge, 1998). Pp. X+285. £45.00 hbk, £14.99 pbk (review)
    Religious Studies 36 (2): 227-245. 2000.
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    Relativism about Truth
    International Journal of Philosophical Studies 18 (2): 281-293. 2010.
    This Article does not have an abstract
    Relativism about Truth
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    Berel Dov Lerner, Rules Magic and Instrumental Reason: A Critical Interpretation of Peter Winch's Philosophy of the Social Sciences Reviewed by
    Philosophy in Review 24 (3): 206-208. 2004.
    Social and Political Philosophy
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