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Recent Work in Reformed Epistemology

Philosophy Compass 11 (12):879-891 (2016)
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Abstract

Reformed epistemology, roughly, is the thesis that religious belief can be rational without argument. After providing some background, I present Plantinga’s defense of reformed epistemology and its influence on religious debunking arguments. I then discuss three objections to Plantinga’s arguments that arise from the following topics: skeptical theism, cognitive science of religion, and basicality. I then show how reformed epistemology has recently been undergirded by a number of epistemological theories, including phenomenal conservatism and virtue epistemology. I end by noting that a good objection to reformed epistemology must criticize either a substantive epistemological theory or the application of that theory to religious belief; I also show that the famous Great Pumpkin Objection is an example of the former.

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Andrew Moon
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Knowledge and its limits.Timothy Williamson -2000 - New York: Oxford University Press.
Knowledge and Its Limits.Timothy Williamson -2000 -Philosophy 76 (297):460-464.
Skepticism and the Veil of Perception.Michael Huemer -2001 - Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield.
Skepticism and the Veil of Perception.Michael Huemer -2001 -Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 69 (1):234-237.

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