Location
300 Young Hall, Lincoln University
Start Date
10-14-2011 1:00 PM
End Date
10-14-2011 1:50 PM
Description
Reformed epidemiologists like Alvin Plantinga and William Alston are well known for their view that one can rationally believe that God exists without believing on the basis of any evidence - scientific, philosophical, or otherwise. I defend reformed epistemology from objections (including one having to do with clairvoyance), and I develop a view about the role that evidence should play in the rationality of theistic belief.
Reformed Epistemology, Clairvoyance, and the Role of Evidence
300 Young Hall, Lincoln University
Reformed epidemiologists like Alvin Plantinga and William Alston are well known for their view that one can rationally believe that God exists without believing on the basis of any evidence - scientific, philosophical, or otherwise. I defend reformed epistemology from objections (including one having to do with clairvoyance), and I develop a view about the role that evidence should play in the rationality of theistic belief.
Comments
Katy Hawkins (University of Missouri)