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3Relaxed Naturalism and Caring About the TruthForum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 17 (1): 89-103. 2012.Can our caring about truth be rooted in “relaxed” naturalism? I argue that it cannot. In order to care about truth we need the universe to be capable of providing non-adventitious good, which relaxed naturalism cannot do. I use Michael Lynch’s work as a springboard to showing this claim.
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The Logic of Rational Theism: Exploratory EssaysInternational Journal for Philosophy of Religion 35 (2): 116-117. 1994.
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Many traditional Christians hold that since God created the world, the world is noetically real, that is, not dependent, generally, on human noetic contributions for its ontological status. This essay argues that traditional Christianity only requires noetic realism about God. William Alston and Plantinga are taken as examples of two traditional Christian philosophers who hold to noetic realism and their arguments touching on the connection between the Christianity and realism are considered
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Areas of Interest
Epistemology |
Metaphysics |
Philosophy of Religion |