Does Logic Prove God? | w/Alex Malpass & James Anderson
Anderson discussion with Malpass: Continue reading Does Logic Prove God? | w/Alex Malpass & James Anderson
Anderson discussion with Malpass: Continue reading Does Logic Prove God? | w/Alex Malpass & James Anderson
Pallmann has responded to me again. He remarks that my criticisms have verged on the bizarre. Perhaps I have been unclear. To rectify this, I will recount our dialectic here and hopefully eliminate any misunderstandings. Pallmann has stated and implied … Continue reading Analyticity, Logic, and Aristotle
A Tale of Two Justifications by Jimmy Stephens Foundationalism struggles to comport with infallibility. Coherentism struggles to comport with fallibility. They are both faulty views in a justification dialectic. Coherentism proposes some criteria of cohesion. Beliefs have to cohere or … Continue reading A Tale of Two Justifications
I think platonism suffers from further issues than the video states. Take the issue from different angles: The problem of Induction, Causality, and reliability of our minds: It is hard to see that there is much a reason to suppose … Continue reading Plato: A Van Tilian’s Thoughts
Here is a conversation over the topic of Freewill, the coherence of compatibilism, and issues relevant to such. Spicy: Alright, well last note from me then: I dont think intermediate explanations will help. We may be able to appeal to … Continue reading Determinism, Control, and Human Desire
I wish to quote J. Alexander Rutherford on the issue of Abstraction: I think that neither of these extremes is appropriate. To the contrary, abstraction properly conceived is a necessary tool in coming to true knowledge of God and His … Continue reading What is Abstraction?
There has been a bit of time in between writing these articles. I wish to finish up this review of philosophers in a very brief way for people to refer to. For those not familiar, I recommend the previous installment: … Continue reading The British Empiricists
I wish to make a few comments on the review by Jonathan Mclatchie of “Canon Revisited – Establishing the Origins and Authority of the New Testament Books, by Michael J. Kruger”. I’ve discussed his perspective briefly somewhere else and I … Continue reading Canon, Internalism, and Sola Scriptura
Moreland Philosophy of Science(Found Here): Continue reading J. P. Moreland Philosophy of Science
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