Monthly Archives: October 2013

Plantinga on God and Properly Basic Beliefs

Here’s a synopsis I did for my epistemology class on Plantinga’s Paper “Is Belief in God Properly Basic?” Many philosophers in the foundationalist and evidentialist tradition argue that belief in God is only rational insofar as it has enough evidence … Continue reading

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BonJour on Foundationalism

Here’s a synopsis I wrote for my epistemology class on BonJour’s paper, Can Empirical Knowledge Have a Foundation? According to the epistemic regress problem, a belief A is justified, if at all, on the basis of another belief B, which … Continue reading

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