Philosophy of Religion
Friday, 10 January 2014
The 'what if God commanded something horrific?' objection to DCT and W.L. Craig's moral argument
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What if God commanded something horrific? What if, for example, God commanded you to torture another person? Would it be all right if you o...
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Friday, 13 December 2013
Evolution, God, and Moral Knowledge
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Assuming humans are the product solely unguided evolutionary pressures, it’s very unexpected that we would have reliable moral faculties. B...
Monday, 4 November 2013
Defence of the Fine Tuning argument
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One common objection to Robin Collin's fine tuning argument is that we are not justified in assuming a uniform probability distribution ...
Sunday, 1 September 2013
Response to Robin Collins' Fine Tuning Argument
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What makes Robin Collins' fine tuning argument stand above the rest is that he has some objective basis for the probability judgements h...
Thursday, 1 August 2013
Another Problem With the Moral Argument: Moral reductions and mental reductions
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When I tell theists that I am both an atheist and a moral realist, the most common response is "How do you ground morality?" Over ...
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