Enduring Questions in Philosophy of Religion: A Response to Neville and Godlove

American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 37 (1):36-52 (2016)
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One could not ask for two more rigorous readers than Robert Neville and Terry Godlove, both brilliant scholars in their own right. I am very honored by the attention they have given to my work, and challenged by their various proposals to relieve me of my errors. My reply to their searching questions will consider seven topics, which I will take up in the form of further questions. Each topic has proven to be fairly enduring in the modern philosophy of religion. In conclusion, I will briefly consider the topic of the future of philosophy of religion. Neville thinks contingency does not go all the way down like the tortoises in the fable about what holds the world up. (There’s another version that uses..

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The Manuscripts of a Lecture on Ethics.Ludwig Wittgenstein - 2014 - In Lecture on Ethics. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 52–65.
Neville’s Ontological Ultimate: A Bridge Too Far.George Allan - 2015 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 36 (1):18-30.

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