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Probability and theistic explanationOxford University Press. 1990.In the past twenty years, interest in the epistemic status of religious belief has greatly increased. Leading this revival are the philosophers Basil Mitchell and Richard Swinburne, who believe that {eligious belief can be justified using inductive "best explanation" arguments. However, while Swinburne's approach is formal, using the calculus of Bayes Theorem, Mitchell's is informal, based on his recognition of judgment as central to such an assessment. This book is the first full length compari…Read more
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| Ancient Greek and Roman Ethics |
| Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy |
| Stoics: Ethics |
| Theories of Emotion |