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E. J. Knuths

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Chicago, IL, United States of America
0000-0002-1211-0106
Areas of Specialization
Law
Private Law
Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Religion
Paradoxes
Metaphysics and Epistemology
Ludwig Wittgenstein
  • All publications (6)
  •  81
    Codified Circularity: Donor Advised Fund and Sponsoring Organization
    Tax Notes Federal 183 1021-1026. 2024.
    Logic and Philosophy of Logic, MiscLawLaw and Language, MiscStatutory Interpretation
  • Review of "Paradise Understood: New Philosophical Essays About Heaven"
    Religious Studies Review 45 (2): 195. 2019.
    Heaven and Hell
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    Who'd Rick Kill? Or, Who Killed Rick?
    In Wayne Yuen & Lester Abesamis (eds.), Rick and Morty and Philosophy: In the Beginning Was the Squanch, Popular Culture and Philosophy. 2019.
    Philosophy, MiscellaneousPop Culture
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    A Problem for Christian Materialism
    European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 10 (3): 205-213. 2018.
    This piece raises a new challenge for Christian materialist accounts of human persons. Revisiting one of the perennial challenges for Christian materialism, explaining the metaphysical compatibility of resurrection and the life everlasting with materialist metaphysics, I argue that resuscitation phenomena reported in scripture undermine van Inwagen’s and Zimmerman’s attempts to reconcile resurrection and materialism. Although this challenge to Christian materialism is not insurmountable, it prov…Read more
    This piece raises a new challenge for Christian materialist accounts of human persons. Revisiting one of the perennial challenges for Christian materialism, explaining the metaphysical compatibility of resurrection and the life everlasting with materialist metaphysics, I argue that resuscitation phenomena reported in scripture undermine van Inwagen’s and Zimmerman’s attempts to reconcile resurrection and materialism. Although this challenge to Christian materialism is not insurmountable, it provides good reason to reject several of the most serious Christian materialist projects and offers a reason for Christians to consider alternatives to materialism.
    ResurrectionAfterlife, MiscImmortality
  • The Essence of Dogbert
    In Robert Arp, Dan Yim & Galen Foresman (eds.), Scott Adams and Philosophy: A Hole in the Fabric of Reality, Popular Culture and Philosophy. pp. 147-154. 2018.
    Philosophy, Miscellaneous
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    Thought Experiments in Philosophy of Religion
    with Charles Taliaferro
    Open Theology 3 (1): 167-173. 2017.
    We present a criterion for the use of thought experiments as a guide to possibilia that bear on important arguments in philosophy of religion. We propose that the more successful thought experiments are closer to the world in terms of phenomenological realism and the values they are intended to track. This proposal is filled out by comparing thought experiments of life after death by Peter van Inwagen and Dean Zimmerman with an idealist thought experiment. In terms of realism and values we contr…Read more
    We present a criterion for the use of thought experiments as a guide to possibilia that bear on important arguments in philosophy of religion. We propose that the more successful thought experiments are closer to the world in terms of phenomenological realism and the values they are intended to track. This proposal is filled out by comparing thought experiments of life after death by Peter van Inwagen and Dean Zimmerman with an idealist thought experiment. In terms of realism and values we contrast an exemplary thought experiment by Iris Murdoch with one we find problematic by William Irwin.
    Philosophy of Religion, General WorksPhilosophy of Religion, MiscThought Experiments
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