PERCEIVING GOD?: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF WILLIAM ALSTON'S REFORMED EPISTEMOLOGY

  • Deane-Peter Baker University of KwaZulu-Natal

Abstract

This paper offers an analysis of William Alston's contribution to the Reformed epistemology movement, which holds as its central claimthe idea that belief in God can, under the appropriate circumstances, be properly basic. In particular this paper addresses Alston's arguments for his claim that belief in God is a form of, or closely analogous to, perception. The paper begins by setting out Alyson's theory, before articulating the main lines of objection that have been raised against Alston's arguments.

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Autor/innen-Biografie

Deane-Peter Baker, University of KwaZulu-Natal
School of Philosophy and Ethics University of KwaZulu-Natal 
Veröffentlicht
2019-03-05
Rubrik
GENERAL