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    The evil-god challenge
    Religious Studies 46 (3). 2010.
    This paper develops a challenge to theism. The challenge is to explain why the hypothesis that there exists an omnipotent, omniscient and all-good god should be considered significantly more reasonable than the hypothesis that there exists an omnipotent, omniscient and all-evil god. Theists typically dismiss the evil-god hypothesis out of hand because of the problem of good–there is surely too much good in the world for it to be the creation of such a being. But then why doesn't the problem of e…Read more
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    other thinkers on any topic broadly related either to philosophy or to the development of thinking skills. It is anticipated that most contributors..
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    Plantinga's belief-cum-desire argument refuted
    Religious Studies 47 (2): 245-256. 2011.
    In Warrant and Proper Function, Alvin Plantinga develops an argument designed to show that naturalism is self-defeating. One component of this larger argument is what I call Plantinga's belief-cum-desire argument, which is intended to establish something more specific: that if the content of our beliefs does causally effect behaviour (that is to say, semantic content is not epiphenomenal), and if naturalism and current evolutionary doctrine are correct, then the probability that we possess relia…Read more
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    INTRODUCTION: Law Introduction
    Think 12 (35): 5-13. 2013.
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    INTRODUCTION: Law Introduction
    Think 10 (28): 5-8. 2011.
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    INTRODUCTION: Law Introduction
    Think 10 (27): 5-8. 2011.
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    INTRODUCTION: Law Introduction
    Think 11 (32): 5-10. 2012.
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    INTRODUCTION: Introduction
    Think 8 (22): 5-6. 2009.
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    INTRODUCTION: Introduction
    Think 7 (20): 5-5. 2008.
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    Free their minds
    The Philosophers' Magazine 37 (37): 67-74. 2007.
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    Enlightened scepticism
    The Philosophers' Magazine 38 (38): 55-57. 2007.
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    Introduction
    Think 12 (33): 5-8. 2013.
    Introduction Stephen Law, Think, FirstView Article
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    Thinking tools: The genetic fallacy
    Think 5 (13): 23-24. 2006.
    Thinking Tools is a regular feature that introduces tips and pointers on thinking clearly and rigorously
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    Editorial: Editorial
    Think 3 (9): 5-6. 2005.
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    Thinking tools is a regular feature that offers tips and pointers on thinking clearly and rigorously.
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    Editorial
    Think 5 (14): 5-5. 2007.
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    Thinking Tools is a regular feature that introduces pointers on thinking clearly and rigorously. Here I tell a cautionary tale about flying saucers and take a brief look at the virtues of ‘open-mindedness’.
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    Just knowing
    The Philosophers' Magazine 56 (56): 51-57. 2012.
    I remain entirely unconvinced that anyone who claims to “just know” that the dead walk among us, or that God exists, knows any such thing. Not only do I think the rest of us have good grounds for doubting their experience, I don’t believe it’s reasonable for them to take their own experience at face value either.
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    Thinking Tools is a regular feature that introduces tips and pointers on thinking clearly and rigorously. Here we get to grips with two everyday reasoning errors.
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    Introduction
    Think 9 (26): 5-6. 2010.
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    What's wrong with gay sex?
    Think 2 (5): 53-68. 2003.
    Mr Jarvis, a Christian, was asleep in bed, dreaming of the Last Judgement. In his dream, Jarvis found himself seated next to God in a great cloud-swept hall. God had just finished handing down judgement on the drunkards, who were slowly shuffling out of the exit to the left. Angels were now ushering a group of nervous-looking men through the entrance to the right. As the men were assembled before Him, God began to speak
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    Get them while they're young
    The Philosophers' Magazine 11 (11): 11-12. 2000.
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    Thinking Tools is a regular feature that introduces pointers on thinking clearly and rigorously. Here we get to grips with an everyday reasoning error: the gambler's fallacy.
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    Editorial
    Think 1 (2): 5-6. 2002.
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    Thinking tools is a regular feature that offers tips and pointers on thinking clearly and rigorously.
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    Editorial
    Think 5 (15): 5-6. 2007.
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    The God of Eth: Law The God of Eth
    Think 3 (9): 13-26. 2005.
    A dialogue investigating whether the usual religious defences of belief in God are really up to the job
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    Introduction: Editorial
    Think 4 (11): 5-6. 2005.
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    Introduction
    Think 11 (30): 5-9. 2012.