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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgements
- Contributors
- Introduction
- 1 Hume, Defeat, and Miracle Reports
- 2 Testimony, Error, and Reasonable Belief in Medieval Religious Epistemology
- 3 Duns Scotus’s Epistemic Argument against Divine Illumination
- 4 Knowledge and the Cathartic Value of Repentance
- 5 Infinite Cardinalities, Measuring Knowledge, and Probabilities in Fine-Tuning Arguments
- 6 A Theological Critique of the Fine-Tuning Argument
- 7 Fine-Tuning Fine-Tuning
- 8 Reasoning with Plenitude
- 9 Testimony amidst Diversity
- 10 Testimonial Pessimism
- 11 Experts and Peer Disagreement
- 12 Know-How and Acts of Faith
- 13 Pragmatic Encroachment and Theistic Knowledge
- 14 Delusions of Knowledge Concerning God’s Existence
- 15 Moderate Modal Skepticism
- 16 Phenomenal Conservatism and Religious Experience
- Index
(p.ix) Contributors
(p.ix) Contributors
- Source:
- Knowledge, Belief, and God
- Author(s):
- Matthew A. Benton, John Hawthorne, Dani Rabinowitz
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgements
- Contributors
- Introduction
- 1 Hume, Defeat, and Miracle Reports
- 2 Testimony, Error, and Reasonable Belief in Medieval Religious Epistemology
- 3 Duns Scotus’s Epistemic Argument against Divine Illumination
- 4 Knowledge and the Cathartic Value of Repentance
- 5 Infinite Cardinalities, Measuring Knowledge, and Probabilities in Fine-Tuning Arguments
- 6 A Theological Critique of the Fine-Tuning Argument
- 7 Fine-Tuning Fine-Tuning
- 8 Reasoning with Plenitude
- 9 Testimony amidst Diversity
- 10 Testimonial Pessimism
- 11 Experts and Peer Disagreement
- 12 Know-How and Acts of Faith
- 13 Pragmatic Encroachment and Theistic Knowledge
- 14 Delusions of Knowledge Concerning God’s Existence
- 15 Moderate Modal Skepticism
- 16 Phenomenal Conservatism and Religious Experience
- Index