Perspectives on the Philosophy of William P. Alston

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers (2005)
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Abstract

One of the most influential analytic philosophers of the late twentieth century, William P. Alston is a leading light in epistemology, philosophy of religion, and the philosophy of language. In this volume, twelve leading philosophers critically discuss the central topics of his work in these areas, including perception, epistemic circularity, justification, the problem of religious diversity, and truth.

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Heather Battaly
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Michael Lynch
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