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- A more fundamental problem with Yujin Nagasawa’s Problem of Evil for Atheists
- A parody of the fine-tuning argument.
- Commentary on Yujin Nagasawa’s Problem of Evil for Atheists
- Another response to Andrew Loke on the Kalam
- Graham Oppy vs Andrew Loke on the Kalam: my critique of Loke’s argument
- Some remarks on Cameron Bertuzzi’s Kalam
- Why isn’t Atheism the default position according to William Lane Craig?
- William Lane Craig’s moral argument and the speed of light
- Some remarks on Josh Rasmussen’s How Reason Can Lead to God
- Problems for Craig’s view on God and time
- The epistemology of modality and some metaphysical consequences
- A reductio for the EAAN
- The Good and the Great, random thoughts
- Edward Feser’s Aristotelian Proof for God
- Robin Collins, the FTA and the problem of evil
- Hume’s Lapse?
- William Lane Craig on Does the Vastness of the Universe Support Naturalism?
- Divine Conceptualism
- Platonism, a short introduction
- Why is There Anything?
- William Lane Craig says he does not know how they would respond to his three points against Atheistic Moral Platonism
- A New and Improved Argument for a Necessary Being
- The Fine-Tuning Argument
- Hypothetical reasons are just as queer as categorical reasons
- Robert Adams on Excellence
- A tension between Divine Command Theory and the Ontological Argument
- Fine-Tuning, Firing Squads, and Observation Selection Effects
- Multiverses and the Inverse Gambler’s fallacy
- Thoughts on Moral Twin Earth
- Concluding Thoughts on MTE dialectic between Copp and Horgan & Timmons
- Referring to Moral Properties: Moral Twin Earth, Again
- Copping out of Moral Twin Earth
- Milk, Honey, and the Good Life on Moral Twin Earth
- Moral Twin Earth
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- The Multiverse is parsimonious and not ad hoc?
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- Genes do not encode information for phenotypic traits
- Laurie Paul on Temporal Experience
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- Utilitarianism and the plentitude principle.
- Johnathan Schaffer – Is there a fundamental level?
- Saul Smilansky on Free Will
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- Are Fairy Rings an example of Specified Complexity?
- Vulnerability in Scientific Theories without Popperian falsification
- A 5-case thought experiment for giving to charity
- Elliott Sober’s Contrastive Empiricism
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- The prayer-answering God has been falsified
- The Plurality of Causal Pluralism
- The moral fixed points: new directions for moral nonnaturalism
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- Peter Singer on the life you can save
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Commentary on Yujin Nagasawa’s Problem of Evil for Atheists
While the problem of evil has typically been seen as a problem for traditional theism, Yujin Nagasawa has argued that it is also a problem for most atheists–namely those that think the world is not bad–and that theists have an … Continue reading