University of Glasgow
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1989
Portland, Oregon, United States of America
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    The Case for Dualism
    Philosophical Books 32 (2): 113-114. 1991.
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    New Problems for Religious Pluralism
    Philo 13 (1): 5-17. 2010.
    John Hick’s theory of religious pluralism posits the same ineffable spiritual reality, ‘the Real,’ as the source of all major religious traditions. He offers pluralism as the best explanation of salvific parity, the thesis that these religions are equally effective vehicles for salvation. Most criticisms of Hick have focused on the explanans, arguing that the Real cannot play any explanatory role due to its ineffability. I raise two difficulties for the explanandum, the thesis of salvific parity…Read more