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Apologetics/Philosophy

Can Our Biased Minds Know Anything?

Posted on September 8, 2015 by cobbmic

William Lane Craig recommends reading Stuart Hackett’s The Resurrection of Theism: Prolegomena to Christian Apology, which is a defense of rational Christ...

Philosophy

Barry Stroud’s “The Problem of the External World” (summary)

Posted on November 26, 2013 by cobbmic

[Originally published as ch. 1 in The Significance of Philosophical Skepticism] Stroud examines the Cartesian argument for skepticism about the external world. ...

Philosophy

G. E. Moore’s “Four Forms of Scepticism” (summary)

Posted on July 21, 2013 by cobbmic / 2 Comments

[This paper is from an epistemology anthology, and it appears to be a selection rather than the whole thing.] The evil demon argument says that it is a logical ...

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