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On Property Self-Exemplification:
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On Pascal's Wager and Infinite Utilities
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Bi-Level Evidentialism and Reformed Apologetics
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Mystic Union:
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The Dilemma of Freedom and Foreknowledge
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Freedom and Good in the Thomistic Tradition
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Passionate Reason:
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On “Divine Simplicity - A New Defense”
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Could There Be More Than One Lord?
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Theism, the Hypothesis of Indifference, and the Biological Role of Pain and Pleasure
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Truth-Warranted Manifestation Beliefs
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Stoic Psychotherapy in Descartes and Spinoza
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Combating the Noetic Effects of Sin:
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Liebniz's Examination of the Christian Religion
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John Locke's Epistemological Piety:
Reason is the Candle of the Lord
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On the Theological Roots of Spinoza's Argument for Monism
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Leibniz on Divine Foreknowledge
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David Braine’s Project:
The Human Person
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The author of The Reality of Time and the Existence of God turns his critical conceptual acumen to finding an intellectually viable path between the current polarities of dualism and materialism. By considering human beings as language-using animals he can critically appraise “representational” views of concept formation, as well as show how current “research programs” which presuppose a “materialist” basis stem from an unwitting adoption of a dualist picture of mind and body. His alternative is rooted in classical thinkerslike Aquinas and responsive to the critiques of Wittgenstein, yet constructive in ways in which those critiques failed to be. This essay aims to help readers undertake a taxing inquiry by guiding them through its main theses.
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Philosophical Perspectives 5:
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