Skip to content

The Council

  • Home
  • About

Category: philosophy

Dr. James Anderson, logic, Metaphysics, philosophyLeave a comment

Does Logic Prove God? | w/Alex Malpass & James Anderson

September 14, 2021 TheSire

Anderson discussion with Malpass: Continue reading Does Logic Prove God? | w/Alex Malpass & James Anderson

Epistemology, Jimmy Stephens, philosophy, Presuppositionalism2 Comments

Analyticity, Logic, and Aristotle

July 28, 2021July 29, 2021 TheSire

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

Epistemology, Jimmy Stephens, justification, philosophyLeave a comment

A Tale of Two Justifications

July 23, 2021 TheSire

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

Atheism, philosophy, Vincent's ThoughtsLeave a comment

The Fantasy of Ultimate Purpose

July 1, 2021 TheSire

Continue reading The Fantasy of Ultimate Purpose

Epistemology, Ethics, philosophy, Presuppositionalism1 Comment

Plato: A Van Tilian’s Thoughts

June 17, 2021June 17, 2021 TheSire

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

Calvinism, Freewill, Jimmy Stephens, Metaphysics, Molinism, philosophy, theology1 Comment

Determinism, Control, and Human Desire

May 17, 2021May 18, 2021 TheSire

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

philosophy, Presuppositionalism1 Comment

What is Abstraction?

May 6, 2021 TheSire

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?

philosophy, Presuppositionalism2 Comments

The British Empiricists

May 5, 2021May 25, 2021 TheSire

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

canon, Epistemology, Jimmy Stephens, philosophy, Sola ScripturaLeave a comment

Canon, Internalism, and Sola Scriptura

April 22, 2021March 5, 2023 TheSire

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

philosophy, scienceLeave a comment

J. P. Moreland Philosophy of Science

April 21, 2021April 21, 2021 TheSire

Moreland Philosophy of Science(Found Here):   Continue reading J. P. Moreland Philosophy of Science

Posts navigation

Older posts
Newer posts
Log in
Blog at WordPress.com.
  • Subscribe Subscribed
    • The Council
    • Already have a WordPress.com account? Log in now.
    • The Council
    • Subscribe Subscribed
    • Sign up
    • Log in
    • Report this content
    • View site in Reader
    • Manage subscriptions
    • Collapse this bar
 

Loading Comments...
 

You must be logged in to post a comment.