Book Review: Hume’s Abject Failure by John Earman
In Hume’s Abject Failure, John Earman (henceforth JE) levels several complaints against Hume’s argument against miracles, of which I will focus on only one: Hume’s treatment
Review: Warrant and Proper Function by Alvin Plantinga
In Warrant: The CurrentDebate, Alvin Plantinga examined various proposed accounts of warrant (that which turns true belief into knowledge) and found them all wanting. The most perv
How to Be a Morally Responsible Skeptic MP3 Audio by Dallas Willard
Philosopher Dallas Willard makes the case that disbelief is not a stance to be taken lightly. Individuals have a responsibility to assume the burden of proof for their disbelief. D
Review: Warranted Christian Belief by Alvin Plantinga
In Warranted Christian Belief (henceforth WCB), Alvin Plantinga examines the conditions under which theistic and Christian beliefs possess warrant—that which transforms true beli
Review: Warrant: The Current Debate by Alvin Plantinga
Before summarizing Warrant: The Current Debate (henceforth WCD), it is helpful to understand, in broad outline, Plantinga’s Warrant trilogy[1] as a whole. In WCD, Plantinga surve