1040:, he introduces the notion of warrant as an alternative to justification and discusses topics like self-knowledge, memories, perception, and probability. Plantinga's "proper function" account argues that as a necessary condition of having warrant, one's "belief-forming and belief-maintaining apparatus of powers" are functioning properly—"working the way it ought to work". Plantinga explains his argument for proper function with reference to a "design plan", as well as an environment in which one's cognitive equipment is optimal for use. Plantinga asserts that the design plan does not require a designer: "it is perhaps possible that evolution (undirected by God or anyone else) has somehow furnished us with our design plans", but the paradigm case of a design plan is like a technological product designed by a human being (like a radio or a wheel). Ultimately, Plantinga argues that epistemological
964:. Plantinga's contribution stated that when the issue of a comprehensive doctrine of freedom is added to the discussion of the goodness of God and the omnipotence of God then it is not possible to exclude the presence of evil in the world after introducing freedom into the discussion. Plantinga's own summary occurs in his discussion titled "Could God Have Created a World Containing Moral Good but No Moral Evil", where he states his conclusion that, "... the price for creating a world in which they produce moral good is creating one in which they also produce moral evil."
1286:. His basic argument is that if evolution and naturalism are both true, human cognitive faculties evolved to produce beliefs that have survival value (maximizing one's success at the four Fs: "feeding, fleeing, fighting, and reproducing"), not necessarily to produce beliefs that are true. Thus, since human cognitive faculties are tuned to survival rather than truth in the naturalism-evolution model, there is reason to doubt the veracity of the products of those same faculties, including naturalism and evolution themselves. On the other hand, if God created man "
1059:(1) the cognitive faculties involved in the production of B are functioning properly…; (2) your cognitive environment is sufficiently similar to the one for which your cognitive faculties are designed; (3) … the design plan governing the production of the belief in question involves, as purpose or function, the production of true beliefs…; and (4) the design plan is a good one: that is, there is a high statistical or objective probability that a belief produced in accordance with the relevant segment of the design plan in that sort of environment is true.
1264:, and that if one understands them within the system S5—without which the argument fails—then one understands that "possibly necessarily" is in essence the same as "necessarily". Thus the premise begs the question because the conclusion is embedded within it. On S5 systems in general, James Garson writes that "the words 'necessarily' and 'possibly', have many different uses. So the acceptability of axioms for modal logic depends on which of these uses we have in mind."
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maximal excellence in every possible world. Plantinga then restated
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guided; it also doesn't say that it isn't. Like almost any theist, I reject unguided evolution; but the contemporary scientific theory of evolution just as such—apart from philosophical or theological add-ons—doesn't say that evolution is unguided. Like science in general, it makes no pronouncements on the existence or activity of God.
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The argument does not assume any necessary correlation (or uncorrelation) between true beliefs and survival. Making the contrary assumption—that there is, in fact, a relatively strong correlation between truth and survival—if human belief-forming apparatus evolved giving a survival advantage, then it
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argued that, if certain components of perfection are contradictory, such as omnipotence and omniscience, then the first premise is contrary to reason. Martin also proposed parodies of the argument, suggesting that the existence of anything can be demonstrated with
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the idea of being eaten, but when he sees a tiger, always runs off looking for a better prospect, because he thinks it unlikely the tiger he sees will eat him. This will get his body parts in the right place so far as survival is concerned, without involving much by way of true belief... Or perhaps
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Plantinga's contributions to epistemology include an argument which he dubs "Reformed epistemology". According to
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University's Center for Christian Philosophy inaugurated the Alvin Plantinga Award for Excellence in Christian Philosophy. Awardees deliver a lecture at Baylor University and their name is put on a plaque with Plantinga's image in the Institute for Studies in Religion. He was named
1386:...As far as I can see, God certainly could have used Darwinian processes to create the living world and direct it as he wanted to go; hence evolution as such does not imply that there is no direction in the history of life. What does have that implication is not evolutionary theory itself, but
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ought to yield truth since true beliefs confer a survival advantage. Plantinga counters that, while there may be overlap between true beliefs and beliefs that contribute to survival, the two kinds of beliefs are not the same, and he gives the following example with a man named Paul:
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where free saved souls reside without doing evil, and the idea that God has free will yet is wholly good. Critics thus maintain that, if we take such doctrines to be (as
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Premises (2)–(5) of this argument are relatively uncontroversial. Most philosophers would agree that if God's existence is even possible, then he must exist. ... the epistemic entertainability of premise (1) (or its denial) does not guarantee its metaphysical
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he thinks the tiger is a large, friendly, cuddly pussycat and wants to pet it; but he also believes that the best way to pet it is to run away from it... Clearly there are any number of belief-desire systems that equally fit a given bit of behaviour.
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In the fall of 1950, Plantinga transferred to
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existing by analogy with their own minds. Plantinga has also developed a more comprehensive epistemological account of the nature of warrant which allows for the existence of God as a basic belief.
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epistemology, he claims that it could be justified independently of evidence. His externalist epistemology, called "proper functionalism", is a form of
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Rationality and Theistic Belief: An Essay on Reformed Epistemology
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Concluding Unscientific Postscript to Philosophical Fragments
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Plantinga giving a lecture on science and religion in 2009
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A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge
2891:"Exploring The Real 'Conflict': Science Vs. Naturalism"
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defined as perfect or special in every possible world.
2336:. Ithaca: Cornell UP / London: Allen & Unwin, 1965
1936:"Introduction: Alvin Plantinga, God's Philosopher" in
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if it has maximal excellence in every possible world.
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Friquegnon, M. L. (1979). "God and Other Programs".
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3283:. Albany: State University of New York Press. 1991.
3269:. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press. 1993.
3255:. Savage, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield. 1996.
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It is possible that a maximally great being exists.
1076:and Robert Pargetter. Plantinga also discusses his
1068:, the evolutionary/etiological account provided by
438:Some of Plantinga's most influential works include
2175:"Nicholas Rescher Prize for Systematic Philosophy"
1347:Plantinga participated in groups that support the
3409:Plantinga's Gifford Lecture, and volume 2 of his
2004:
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1119:in bringing those beliefs about in the believer.
953:saw Plantinga's free-will defense as incoherent.
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2289:Copan, P. (2001). "Warranted Christian Belief".
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1307:The argument has received favorable notice from
650:Nicholas Rescher Prize for Systematic Philosophy
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1479:Faith and Rationality: Reason and Belief in God
1146:to develop, in a more rigorous and formal way,
1140:modal logic version of the ontological argument
3293:Tomberlin, James and Peter van Inwagen (eds),
3239:The Analytic Theist: An Alvin Plantinga Reader
2927:Intelligent design creationism and its critics
2607:. Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing. pp. 65–71.
2605:The Analytic Theist: An Alvin Plantinga Reader
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687:and the common sense view that people have of
683:(1967), by drawing an equivalence between the
490:, is a theologian and the former president of
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2832:Oppy, Graham; Trakakis, N. N. (2014-09-11).
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2221:Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion
2011:. Cambridge University Press. pp. 2–8.
471:Plantinga was born on November 15, 1932, in
3297:(Profiles V.5). Dordrecht: D. Reidel. 1985.
2732:. Cambridge University Press. p. 227.
2151:Agency ND : University of Notre Dame.
1538:. New York: Oxford University Press. 2000.
8283:American Calvinist and Reformed Christians
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3431:Science and Religion: Are They Compatible?
3421:, full electronic text of volume 3 of his
3322:a collection of some of Plantinga's papers
3071:ed., (Dordrecht: D. Riedle Pub. Co.), 1985
3011:"Evolution, Shibboleths, and Philosophers"
2859:Fitelson, Branden; Sober, Elliott (1998).
2568:"Evolution, Shibboleths, and Philosophers"
2448:, New York: Oxford University Press, 1993.
2422:, New York: Oxford University Press, 1993.
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2129:AgencyND : University of Notre Dame.
1776:"Plantinga Wins Prestigious Rescher Prize"
1247:Therefore, a maximally great being exists.
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7777:Relationship between religion and science
3361:Alvin Plantinga's spiritual autobiography
3234:. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. 2002.
3211:Alvin Plantinga and Christian Apologetics
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1601:. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2011.
1588:). Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2010
1523:. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 1993.
1337:relationship between science and religion
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1280:evolutionary argument against naturalism
1274:Evolutionary argument against naturalism
1268:Evolutionary argument against naturalism
1087:In 2000, the third book of the trilogy,
1078:evolutionary argument against naturalism
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656:the first fellow of the center as well.
417:from 1983 to 1986. He has delivered the
379:(born November 15, 1932) is an American
342:Evolutionary argument against naturalism
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3455:Professional and academic associations
3428:Daniel C. Dennett and Alvin Plantinga,
3320:Virtual Library of Christian Philosophy
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1865:The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
634:, 1971–72, and elected a Fellow in the
402:From 1963 to 1982, Plantinga taught at
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6703:Proper basis and Reformed epistemology
3328:Extensive collection of online papers.
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2663:. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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1552:Essays in the Metaphysics of Modality
1319:as seriously flawed, for example, by
636:American Academy of Arts and Sciences
595:Plantinga served as president of the
383:who works primarily in the fields of
5627:Interpretations of quantum mechanics
5547:The World as Will and Representation
2727:
2676:Philosophy of religion: an anthology
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938:has been disputed. According to the
934:However, the argument's handling of
590:
8323:Calvinist and Reformed philosophers
3444:Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
3082:Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
2791:Nagel, Thomas (27 September 2012).
2753:Garson, James (February 29, 2000).
2153:"Center for Philosophy of Religion"
2095:
1173:The conclusion relies on a form of
1072:, and a dispositional view held by
941:Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
708:Alvin Plantinga's free-will defense
550:where he received his PhD in 1958.
429:Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
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8298:American people of Frisian descent
8273:21st-century American philosophers
8263:20th-century American philosophers
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3153:Introducing Philosophy of Religion
2730:On the Nature and Existence of God
2628:Marenbon, John (October 2, 2006).
2317:The Oxford Companion to Philosophy
1832:"Templeton Prize – Current Winner"
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597:American Philosophical Association
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391:(particularly on issues involving
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8393:American philosophers of religion
8278:21st-century American theologians
8268:20th-century American theologians
3503:Society of Christian Philosophers
3302:
3075:Beebe, James R. (July 12, 2005).
3016:The Chronicle of Higher Education
2989:The Chronicle of Higher Education
2661:substantive revision 15 July 2011
2603:(1998). Sennett, James F. (ed.).
2573:The Chronicle of Higher Education
1741:Christian, Evolutionist, or Both?
1371:The Chronicle of Higher Education
1335:. He said in an interview on the
1126:trilogy, and specifically of his
601:Society of Christian Philosophers
415:Society of Christian Philosophers
8418:University of Notre Dame faculty
8293:American people of Dutch descent
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3241:. Grand Rapids: Eeardman. 1998.
3047:"Where the Conflict Really Lies"
2793:"A Philosopher Defends Religion"
2655:Oppy, Graham (8 February 1996).
2319:. Oxford University Press, 1995.
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1327:View on naturalism and evolution
575:-focused philosophers including
8378:People from Ann Arbor, Michigan
5477:Meditations on First Philosophy
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3433:(Oxford University Press, 2011)
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1224:Another Christian philosopher,
956:Plantinga's well-received book
526:and was awarded a scholarship.
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8423:Wayne State University faculty
6154:Analytic–synthetic distinction
3859:Analytic–synthetic distinction
3309:Alvin Plantinga's faculty page
2108:"NNP, The Casino News Network"
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1612:Knowledge and Christian Belief
1487:University of Notre Dame Press
498:, is an emeritus professor of
488:Cornelius "Neal" Plantinga Jr.
456:Knowledge and Christian Belief
454:(2000) that was simplified in
16:American Christian philosopher
1:
8413:University of Michigan alumni
8388:American philosophers of mind
7980:Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker
2973:, pp. 156, 191, 212, 269
1722:
1657:List of American philosophers
606:He has honorary degrees from
8363:Intelligent design advocates
7742:Desacralization of knowledge
5662:Philosophy of space and time
3315:Plantinga's Curriculum Vitae
3220:. Dordrecht: Springer. 2006.
2797:The New York Review of Books
2699:Craig, William Lane (2008).
1894:. 2014-08-18. Archived from
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620:Free University of Amsterdam
509:
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8333:American critics of atheism
7154:Best of all possible worlds
7111:Eschatological verification
6668:Fine-tuning of the universe
6199:Internalism and externalism
5537:The Phenomenology of Spirit
3399:Warrant and Proper Function
3376:Warrant: The Current Debate
3176:. Oxford University Press.
3173:Reason and Religious Belief
3136:. Oxford University Press.
2911:We're Not in Kansas Anymore
2771:Warrant and Proper Function
2486:Warrant and Proper Function
2446:Warrant and Proper Function
2433:Warrant: The Current Debate
2420:Warrant: The Current Debate
1629:
1520:Warrant and Proper Function
1501:Warrant: The Current Debate
1403:Selected works by Plantinga
1349:Intelligent Design Movement
1082:Warrant and Proper Function
1037:Warrant and Proper Function
1008:Warrant: The Current Debate
753:Best of all possible worlds
492:Calvin Theological Seminary
421:twice and was described by
362:Internalism and externalism
10:
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8383:Philosophers from Michigan
8047:Pandurang Shastri Athavale
3758:Causal theory of reference
3418:Warranted Christian Belief
3276:. New York: P. Lang. 1992.
3227:. Aldershot: Ashgate. 2005
3107:Creationism's Trojan Horse
2942:Darwin on Trial back cover
2065:"Self-profile", pp. 21–22.
2005:Deane-Peter Baker (2007).
1960:Well-Known Dutch-Americans
1535:Warranted Christian Belief
1466:Marquette University Press
1271:
1185:in a given possible world
1138:Plantinga has expressed a
1134:Modal ontological argument
1128:Warranted Christian Belief
1089:Warranted Christian Belief
971:
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451:Warranted Christian Belief
332:Modal ontological argument
134:Warranted Christian Belief
8408:Templeton Prize laureates
8358:Harvard University alumni
8318:Calvin University faculty
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3213:. Wipf & Stock. 2007.
3202:Baker, Deane-Peter (ed),
3077:"Logical Problem of Evil"
2984:"Philosophers Rip Darwin"
2921:, May 22, 2000, cited in
2703:. Crossway. p. 185.
2644:– via Google Books.
2405:Plantinga, Alvin (1974).
2370:"Logical Problem of Evil"
2291:The Review of Metaphysics
2268:10.1017/S0034412500011100
2047:"Self-profile", pp. 9–16.
1374:, philosopher of science
1080:in the later chapters of
991:, and due to a religious
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8343:American epistemologists
8313:Calvin University alumni
7885:Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
7383:Friedrich Schleiermacher
6969:Theories about religions
6771:Inconsistent revelations
6302:Philosophy of perception
6105:Representational realism
6075:Naturalized epistemology
5652:Philosophy of psychology
5587:Simulacra and Simulation
3818:Scientific structuralism
3365:Philosophers Who Believe
3343:, Plantinga's review of
3251:Kvanvig, Jonathan (ed),
2971:Forrest & Gross 2004
2923:Forrest & Gross 2004
2674:Martin, Michael (2003).
2328:"Free Will Defense", in
1992:"Self-profile", pp. 7–8.
1662:
1417:. 1967. rev. ed., 1990.
1415:Cornell University Press
659:He was awarded the 2017
643:University of Notre Dame
624:Brigham Young University
565:University of Notre Dame
408:University of Notre Dame
244:University of Notre Dame
8373:American metaphysicians
6282:Outline of epistemology
6115:Transcendental idealism
5517:Critique of Pure Reason
3341:"The Dawkins Confusion"
3265:Zagzebski, Linda (ed),
3112:Oxford University Press
2877:10.1111/1468-0114.00053
2657:"Ontological Arguments"
1861:"Reformed Epistemology"
1506:Oxford University Press
1462:Does God Have A Nature?
1428:The Nature of Necessity
1298:Perhaps Paul very much
929:logical problem of evil
538:where he studied under
446:The Nature of Necessity
393:epistemic justification
199:20th-century philosophy
8428:Theistic evolutionists
8338:Critics of New Atheism
7944:Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
7247:Gaunilo of Marmoutiers
6387:Philosophy of religion
6229:Problem of other minds
5108:Type–token distinction
4936:Hypostatic abstraction
4718:Abstract object theory
3874:Reflective equilibrium
3535:Nicholas Rescher Prize
3484:Manley H. Thompson Jr.
3439:"Proper Functionalism"
3390:, and volume 1 of his
3151:Meister, Chad (2009).
2728:Gale, Richard (1993).
2074:"Self-profile", p. 30.
2056:"Self-profile", p. 16.
1927:"Self-profile", p. 14.
1445:God, Freedom, and Evil
1393:
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1107:, the resurrection of
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560:Wayne State University
536:University of Michigan
385:philosophy of religion
284:philosophy of religion
234:Wayne State University
92:University of Michigan
8303:Analytic philosophers
8195:Abdullah II of Jordan
7782:Faith and rationality
7737:Criticism of religion
7675:Robert Merrihew Adams
7665:Nicholas Wolterstorff
6868:Divine command theory
6307:Philosophy of science
6287:Faith and rationality
6169:Descriptive knowledge
6040:Feminist epistemology
5980:Nicholas Wolterstorff
5697:Philosophy portal
5577:Being and Nothingness
4993:Mental representation
4545:Nicholas Wolterstorff
4000:David Malet Armstrong
3581:Abdullah II of Jordan
3494:Robert Merrihew Adams
3334:from the PBS program
2509:Philosophy of Science
2407:God, Freedom and Evil
2334:Philosophy in America
2038:"Self-profile", p. 8.
1918:"Self-profile", p. 6.
1877:"Self-profile", p. 3.
1483:Nicholas Wolterstorff
1380:
1341:
1296:
1156:ontological arguments
1057:
981:
974:Reformed epistemology
968:Reformed epistemology
958:God, Freedom and Evil
685:teleological argument
628:Valparaiso University
532:William Harry Jellema
322:Reformed epistemology
299:philosophy of science
8328:Christian apologists
8308:Analytic theologians
7926:Ralph Wendell Burhoe
7772:Religious philosophy
7252:Pico della Mirandola
7217:Anselm of Canterbury
7149:Augustinian theodicy
7061:Religious skepticism
6394:Concepts in religion
6239:Procedural knowledge
6224:Problem of induction
5622:Feminist metaphysics
3513:Marilyn McCord Adams
3237:Sennet, James (ed),
3230:Beilby, James (ed),
3067:James Tomberlin and
3049:– via YouTube.
2952:ICSD list of Fellows
1892:The Gifford Lectures
1582:Science and Religion
1034:In the second book,
748:Augustinian theodicy
381:analytic philosopher
377:Alvin Carl Plantinga
337:Proper functionalism
45:Alvin Carl Plantinga
8011:Immanuel Jakobovits
7757:History of religion
7458:Friedrich Nietzsche
7335:Gottfried W Leibniz
7330:Nicolas Malebranche
7262:King James VI and I
6542:Abrahamic religions
6317:Virtue epistemology
6312:Social epistemology
6292:Formal epistemology
6179:Epistemic injustice
6174:Exploratory thought
5975:Ludwig Wittgenstein
5467:Daneshnameh-ye Alai
4978:Linguistic modality
4367:Patricia Churchland
4298:Christine Korsgaard
4184:Logical positivists
4076:Ludwig Wittgenstein
3853:paradox of analysis
3620:Analytic philosophy
3475:, Western Division
3326:Papers by Plantinga
1652:American philosophy
1410:God and Other Minds
681:God and Other Minds
667:Philosophical views
603:from 1983 to 1986.
473:Ann Arbor, Michigan
441:God and Other Minds
126:God and Other Minds
62:Ann Arbor, Michigan
8147:Francisco J. Ayala
8130:Bernard d'Espagnat
8100:George F. R. Ellis
8094:Holmes Rolston III
7903:Thomas F. Torrance
7767:Religious language
7747:Ethics in religion
7705:William Lane Craig
7580:Charles Hartshorne
7320:Desiderius Erasmus
7222:Augustine of Hippo
7164:Inconsistent triad
7126:Apophatic theology
7121:Logical positivism
7103:Religious language
6723:Watchmaker analogy
6688:Necessary existent
6464:Conceptions of God
6424:Intelligent design
5970:Timothy Williamson
5760:Augustine of Hippo
5657:Philosophy of self
5647:Philosophy of mind
4911:Embodied cognition
4823:Scientific realism
4540:William Lane Craig
4258:Friedrich Waismann
4215:Carl Gustav Hempel
4174:Timothy Williamson
4134:Alasdair MacIntyre
3992:Australian realism
3972:Russ Shafer-Landau
3833:Analytical Thomism
3788:Logical positivism
3546:Jürgen Mittelstraß
3405:2019-05-06 at the
3382:2019-05-06 at the
3369:Clark, Kelly James
3104:(8 January 2004).
3063:"Self-profile" in
2957:2013-01-16 at the
2919:Christianity Today
2091:on April 26, 2012.
1954:2008-07-04 at the
1836:templetonprize.org
1313:William Lane Craig
1226:William Lane Craig
1183:maximal excellence
1152:Charles Hartshorne
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778:Inconsistent triad
758:Divine retribution
616:North Park College
608:Glasgow University
209:Western philosophy
77:Harvard University
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8088:John Polkinghorne
8053:Sigmund Sternberg
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7670:Richard Swinburne
7615:George I Mavrodes
7475:Vladimir Solovyov
7415:Søren Kierkegaard
7340:William Wollaston
7287:William of Ockham
7267:Marcion of Sinope
7169:Irenaean theodicy
7159:Euthyphro dilemma
7086:Transcendentalism
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6905:Feminist theology
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3355:Books and Culture
3279:Hoitenga, Dewey,
3162:978-0-415-40327-6
3069:Peter van Inwagen
2931:Robert T. Pennock
2845:978-1-317-54638-2
2779:978-0-19-507864-0
2769:Plantinga, Alvin
2710:978-1-4335-0115-9
2685:978-0-631-21471-7
2641:978-1-134-46183-7
2614:978-0-8028-4229-9
2553:978-0-521-67143-9
2444:Alvin Plantinga,
2418:Alvin Plantinga,
2390:J. L. Mackie
2256:Religious Studies
2200:www.baylorisr.org
2018:978-0-521-85531-0
1949:"Alvin Plantinga"
1888:"Alvin Plantinga"
1758:"Alvin Plantinga"
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1198:maximal greatness
1142:in which he uses
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768:Epicurean paradox
696:existence of evil
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591:Awards and honors
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7660:Anthony Kenny
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7585:Mircea Eliade
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7468:William James
7466:
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7448:Ernst Haeckel
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7360:Immanuel Kant
7358:
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7315:Blaise Pascal
7313:
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7116:Language game
7114:
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6812:
6802:
6799:
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6792:
6789:
6787:
6786:Occam's razor
6784:
6782:
6779:
6777:
6774:
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6769:
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6764:
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6759:
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6639:
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6634:
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6631:Consciousness
6629:
6627:
6624:
6622:
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6612:
6609:
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6593:
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6555:
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6548:
6545:
6543:
6540:
6539:
6537:
6533:
6527:
6526:Unmoved mover
6524:
6522:
6521:Supreme Being
6519:
6517:
6514:
6512:
6509:
6507:
6504:
6502:
6499:
6497:
6494:
6492:
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6280:
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6232:
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6207:
6205:
6204:Justification
6202:
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6106:
6103:
6101:
6098:
6096:
6093:
6091:
6088:
6086:
6083:
6081:
6080:Phenomenalism
6078:
6076:
6073:
6071:
6070:Naïve realism
6068:
6066:
6063:
6061:
6058:
6056:
6053:
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6048:
6046:
6043:
6041:
6038:
6036:
6033:
6031:
6028:
6026:
6023:
6021:
6020:Contextualism
6018:
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6013:
6011:
6008:
6007:
6005:
6003:
5999:
5993:
5992:
5988:
5986:
5985:Vienna Circle
5983:
5981:
5978:
5976:
5973:
5971:
5968:
5966:
5963:
5961:
5958:
5956:
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5946:
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5933:
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5928:
5926:
5923:
5921:
5920:Hilary Putnam
5918:
5916:
5913:
5911:
5908:
5906:
5903:
5901:
5898:
5896:
5895:Robert Nozick
5893:
5891:
5890:John McDowell
5888:
5886:
5883:
5881:
5878:
5876:
5873:
5871:
5868:
5866:
5863:
5861:
5858:
5856:
5853:
5851:
5850:Immanuel Kant
5848:
5846:
5843:
5841:
5838:
5836:
5833:
5831:
5828:
5826:
5823:
5821:
5820:Alvin Goldman
5818:
5816:
5813:
5811:
5808:
5806:
5803:
5801:
5798:
5796:
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5788:
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5778:
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5768:
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5668:
5665:
5663:
5660:
5658:
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5650:
5648:
5645:
5643:
5642:Phenomenology
5640:
5638:
5635:
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5628:
5625:
5623:
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5613:
5610:
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5498:
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5424:
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5418:
5414:
5409:
5408:
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5401:
5399:Notable works
5397:
5391:
5390:
5386:
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5364:
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4909:
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4809:
4806:
4804:
4803:Phenomenalism
4801:
4799:
4796:
4794:
4791:
4789:
4786:
4784:
4781:
4779:
4776:
4774:
4771:
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4759:
4756:
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4736:
4734:
4731:
4729:
4726:
4724:
4723:Action theory
4721:
4719:
4716:
4715:
4713:
4709:
4705:
4698:
4693:
4691:
4686:
4684:
4679:
4678:
4675:
4663:
4655:
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4645:
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4631:
4630:Alfred Tarski
4628:
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4623:
4622:
4620:
4616:
4610:
4607:
4605:
4602:
4600:
4599:Peter Galison
4597:
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4487:
4486:Nathan Salmon
4484:
4482:
4481:Richard Rorty
4479:
4477:
4474:
4472:
4469:
4467:
4464:
4462:
4459:
4457:
4454:
4452:
4451:Alonzo Church
4449:
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4428:
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4408:
4405:
4403:
4400:
4398:
4395:
4393:
4390:
4388:
4387:Ruth Millikan
4385:
4383:
4382:John McDowell
4380:
4378:
4375:
4373:
4370:
4368:
4365:
4363:
4360:
4359:
4357:
4355:
4351:
4345:
4342:
4340:
4337:
4336:
4334:
4330:
4324:
4321:
4319:
4316:
4314:
4313:Hilary Putnam
4311:
4309:
4308:Robert Nozick
4306:
4304:
4301:
4299:
4296:
4294:
4291:
4289:
4286:
4284:
4281:
4279:
4276:
4275:
4273:
4269:
4259:
4256:
4254:
4251:
4249:
4246:
4244:
4241:
4239:
4238:Rudolf Carnap
4236:
4235:
4233:
4231:
4230:Vienna Circle
4227:
4221:
4218:
4216:
4213:
4212:
4210:
4208:
4207:Berlin Circle
4204:
4198:
4195:
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4190:
4189:
4187:
4185:
4181:
4175:
4172:
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4140:
4137:
4135:
4132:
4130:
4127:
4125:
4122:
4120:
4117:
4115:
4114:Philippa Foot
4112:
4110:
4107:
4105:
4102:
4100:
4097:
4095:
4092:
4091:
4089:
4087:
4083:
4077:
4074:
4072:
4069:
4067:
4064:
4062:
4061:Graham Priest
4059:
4057:
4054:
4052:
4049:
4047:
4044:
4042:
4041:Charlie Broad
4039:
4037:
4034:
4033:
4031:
4027:
4021:
4018:
4016:
4013:
4011:
4008:
4006:
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4001:
3998:
3997:
3995:
3993:
3989:
3983:
3980:
3978:
3975:
3973:
3970:
3968:
3965:
3963:
3960:
3958:
3955:
3953:
3952:Gottlob Frege
3950:
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3905:
3903:
3900:
3898:
3895:
3894:
3892:
3890:
3886:
3880:
3879:Supervenience
3877:
3875:
3872:
3870:
3867:
3865:
3862:
3860:
3857:
3854:
3850:
3847:
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3809:
3806:
3804:
3801:
3799:
3796:
3794:
3791:
3789:
3786:
3784:
3781:
3779:
3778:Functionalism
3776:
3774:
3771:
3769:
3766:
3764:
3763:Descriptivism
3761:
3759:
3756:
3754:
3751:
3750:
3748:
3744:
3734:
3731:
3729:
3728:Philosophical
3726:
3724:
3721:
3719:
3718:Non-classical
3716:
3714:
3711:
3709:
3706:
3704:
3701:
3700:
3698:
3694:
3688:
3685:
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7345:Thomas Chubb
7297:Early modern
7277:Adi Shankara
7190:Philosophers
7174:Natural evil
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7066:Spiritualism
7041:Perennialism
6994:Metaphysical
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117:Notable work
8258:1932 births
8177:Jean Vanier
8171:Tomáš Halík
8153:Martin Rees
8059:Ian Barbour
8041:Bill Bright
8035:Paul Davies
7625:Antony Flew
7610:Peter Geach
7543:René Guénon
7490:Lev Shestov
7485:Rudolf Otto
7192:of religion
7031:Panentheism
6964:Inclusivism
6883:Exclusivism
6878:Esotericism
6848:Creationism
6828:Agnosticism
6796:Poor design
6791:Omnipotence
6718:Natural law
6693:Ontological
6646:Contingency
6496:Holy Spirit
6244:Proposition
6214:Objectivity
6100:Reliabilism
6090:Rationalism
6035:Fallibilism
6010:Coherentism
5955:Ernest Sosa
5930:Thomas Reid
5915:James Pryor
5885:G. E. Moore
5875:David Lewis
5865:Saul Kripke
5860:Peter Klein
5840:Susan Haack
5770:Robert Audi
5447:Metaphysics
5431:(c. 200 BC)
5421:(c. 350 BC)
5411:(c. 350 BC)
5298:Collingwood
5203:Malebranche
4951:Information
4879:Anima mundi
4858:Type theory
4813:Physicalism
4778:Materialism
4733:Determinism
4704:Metaphysics
4618:Lwow-Warsaw
4604:Ian Hacking
4571:Karl Popper
4566:Thomas Kuhn
4514:Alice Crary
4476:Saul Kripke
4471:Jaegwon Kim
4466:David Lewis
4456:Jerry Fodor
4425:Susan Haack
4339:Robert Audi
4149:John Searle
4119:Peter Geach
4109:Antony Flew
4056:G. E. Moore
3977:Ernest Sosa
3907:Possibility
3656:Mathematics
3641:Metaphysics
3528:Ernest Sosa
3130:Mackie, J.L
2756:Modal Logic
2484:Plantinga,
2431:Plantinga,
2024:16 December
1675:Pronounced
1464:Wisconsin:
1144:modal logic
1117:Holy Spirit
1105:Incarnation
1050:creator God
1000:reliabilism
993:externalist
689:other minds
581:Michael Rea
569:metaphysics
294:modal logic
279:metaphysics
8252:Categories
7595:J L Mackie
7553:Karl Barth
7350:David Hume
7272:Maimonides
7257:Heraclitus
7046:Polytheism
7016:Nondualism
7004:Humanistic
6989:Naturalism
6979:Monotheism
6937:Henotheism
6932:Gnosticism
6863:Demonology
6746:747 gambit
6663:Experience
6501:Misotheism
6345:Discussion
6335:Task Force
6254:Simplicity
6234:Perception
6110:Skepticism
6085:Positivism
6060:Infinitism
6025:Empiricism
5880:John Locke
5845:David Hume
5835:Anil Gupta
5830:Paul Grice
5805:John Dewey
5775:A. J. Ayer
5507:Monadology
5441:(c. 80 BC)
5148:Parmenides
5033:Perception
4931:Experience
4818:Relativism
4793:Naturalism
4743:Enactivism
4594:John Dupré
4461:Kurt Gödel
4417:Pragmatism
4332:Notre Dame
4323:John Rawls
4192:A. J. Ayer
4129:R. M. Hare
4124:Paul Grice
4036:Arif Ahmed
3823:Sense data
3808:Pragmatism
3682:Linguistic
3507:1983–1986
3478:1981–1982
3332:Interviews
3023:2010-04-28
2996:2010-04-28
2580:2010-04-28
2466:WPF, p. 21
2435:, 1993. 3.
2346:Beebe 2005
2205:2017-10-16
1902:2017-08-04
1846:2017-07-27
1817:2020-06-27
1780:calvin.edu
1723:References
1624:0802872042
1481:(ed. with
1430:. Oxford:
1413:. Ithaca:
1333:naturalism
1284:naturalism
1042:naturalism
793:Moral evil
788:Misotheism
500:musicology
259:Paul Weiss
51:1932-11-15
8001:Baba Amte
7695:Loyal Rue
7420:Karl Marx
7242:Gaudapada
7071:Shamanism
7036:Pantheism
7021:Nontheism
6999:Religious
6984:Mysticism
6957:Christian
6947:Religious
6898:Atheistic
6893:Christian
6776:Nonbelief
6761:Free will
6577:Mormonism
6401:Afterlife
6209:Knowledge
6194:Induction
6144:knowledge
6136:knowledge
5667:Teleology
5632:Mereology
5612:Cosmology
5471:(c. 1000)
5368:Plantinga
5358:Armstrong
5308:Heidegger
5283:Whitehead
5268:Nietzsche
5188:Descartes
5158:Aristotle
5113:Universal
5043:Principle
5013:Necessity
4973:Intention
4926:Existence
4889:Causality
4828:Solipsism
4758:Free will
4444:Princeton
4243:Hans Hahn
4029:Cambridge
3902:Necessity
3897:Actualism
3768:Emotivism
3733:Predicate
3703:Classical
2529:170510977
2475:WPF, 237.
2457:WPF, p. 4
2330:Max Black
2276:170439088
1973:"Welcome"
1728:Footnotes
1569:Blackwell
1154:'s modal
1113:atonement
925:Max Black
878:Swinburne
868:Plantinga
863:Nietzsche
773:Free will
763:Dystheism
638:in 1975.
510:Education
477:Friesland
462:Biography
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6567:Jainism
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5348:Deleuze
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