MEW 2008
Posted Monday December 10, 2007, 7:02 pm, Over one day oldCheck out the brief summary of MEW 2008 from Goldberg at Certain Doubts.|
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Check out the brief summary of MEW 2008 from Goldberg at Certain Doubts.|
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There is a Call For Papers for a graduate student conference at the University of Iowa, March 28-29, 2008. Our keynote is Al Casullo, which I’m very excited about. Submissions for the conference are due January 20, so plan accordingly.|
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If you accept the credit view, is there any principled way to give credit to someone for having a true belief by testimony (like in the unproblematic case of Chicago Visitor), but not to give credit to someone for having a true belief in the Gettier case?
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Quine contends that?use of bound variables? But Routley complains that this is just plain false, for?someone who maintains that such and such thing exists commits himself just as much as someone who maintains that there exist such and such things? (168).
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This is a lengthy piece that intends to represent how Bayesian confirmation theory can be used to aid natural theology. The article addresses how it possible to move from the evidence for miracles to the existence of God (if you think about it, there is some puzzle as to how this can be done).
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To coincide, one group also held a ‘Great American God-Out’ today. | | Atheists in New York and right here in Eastern Iowa are asking people to take the day off from God.
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Fortunately, when comparing the confirmation of realism and Cartesian skepticism, all one needs is to argue for a qualitative difference—an inequality that shows the prior probability of one is more likely than the other.
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Dr. Pruss suggests (in a promisory note kind of way) that naturalism rules out personal identity. This is very interesting, and it is a thesis with which I am sympathetic.|
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