The Right to Believe : Perspectives in Religious Epistemology.
In the twentieth century, many contemporary epistemologists in the analytic tradition have entered into debate regarding the right to belief with new tools: Richard Swinburne, Anthony Kenny, Alvin Plantinga, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Peter van Inwagen (who contributes a piece in this volume) defending...
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Berlin :
De Gruyter,
2012.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction; Russell's China Teapot; Religious Belief and Evidence from Testimony; Steps Towards an Epistemology of Revelation; Faith As an Epistemic Good According to Aristotle: Towards an Aristotelian Understanding of the Act of Faith; Aquinas and the Will to Believe; To Be in Truth or not to Be Mistaken?; Do We Have the Epistemic Right to Believe in Jesus? An Epistemological Analysis of Some Arguments for Credibility of Christianity; Religious Beliefs in the Face of Rationalism; Believing the Self-Contradictory; Logic, Right to Unbelief and Freedom.
- Scepticism and Religious Belief The Case of Sextus EmpiricusAre We Morally Obliged to Be Atheists? Marian Przelecki on the Right to Believe; Can There Be Supernaturalism without Theism? Contra Tooley's Thesis; On the Interrelation between Forgiveness, Rationality and Faith; Transfiguration of Human Consciousness and Eternal Life; Notes on the Authors; Index of Names.