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160Paying the cost of skeptical theismInternational Journal for Philosophy of Religion 69 (1): 45-56. 2011.In this paper I show that two arguments for the inconsistency of skeptical theism fail. After setting up the debate in Introduction section, I show in The initial debate section why Mylan Engel’s argument (Engel 2004) against skeptical theism does not succeed. In COST section I strengthen the argument so that it both avoids my reply to Engel and parallels Jon Laraudogoitia’s argument against skeptical theism (Laraudogoitia 2000). In COST* section, I provide three replies—one by an evidentialist …Read more
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134Erratum to: Paying the cost of skeptical theism (review)International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 69 (3): 233-234. 2011.In this paper I show that two arguments for the inconsistency of skeptical theism fail. After setting up the debate, I show why Mylan Engel's argument (Engel 2004) against skeptical theism does not succeed. I then strengthen the argument so that it both avoids my reply to Engel and parallels Jon Laraudogoitia's argument against skeptical theism (Laraudogoitia 2000). In the final section I provide three replies—one by an evidentialist theist, one by a closure-denying theist, and one by a necessit…Read more
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140Theology without Metaphysics: God, Language, and the Spirit of Recognition, by Kevin W. Hector (review)Faith and Philosophy 30 (2): 231-238. 2013.
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320The liar paradox in new clothesAnalysis 72 (2): 319-322. 2012.Next SectionCharlie Pelling presents an impropriety paradox for the truth account of assertion. After solving his paradox I show that it is a version of the liar paradox. I then show that for any account of truth there is a strengthened liar-like paradox, and that for any solution to the strengthened liar paradox, there is a parallel solution to each of these “new” paradoxes
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66Skeptical Theism: New Essays, ed. Trent Dougherty and Justin P. McBrayer (review)Faith and Philosophy 34 (2): 235-243. 2017.
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University of Notre DameAdjunct Assistant Professional Specialist (Part-time)
Notre Dame, Indiana, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
| Metaphysics |
| Logic and Philosophy of Logic |