Humanity 8.0 Podcast: Season 3, Episodes 13-18. Our third and final drop for Season 3 of Humanity 8.0 is now live. The episodes feature the following: • Professor Lee Basham, the University of Texas-Pan American; • Professor Ljiljana Radenović, University… Read More ›
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Faith Seeking Understanding: A Reply to Radenovic’s “Philosophy of my Faith,” David Ellis
Abstract Ljiljana Radenovic’s “Philosophy of my Faith” (2021) makes the valuable point that for a philosophical account of religious belief to be satisfactory it must adequately address what it is like to have religious belief. The challenge, Radenovic notes, is… Read More ›
Philosophy of My Faith, Ljiljana Radenović
Blessed are those who have not seen, and have believed. — John: 20—29 In the following I will do something unusual for a philosopher, or at least unusual for a philosopher of the 21st century. Instead of talking about fideism, hinge… Read More ›
A Pyrrhonist Reply to a Fortrean Review: Part 2, Bernard Wills
Dentith wonders about the form and genre of the book. He attempts to categorize it as an exercise in ‘Fortean’ philosophy to which I suppose I have no objection except that I prefer the label ‘Pyrrhonian’ because ‘Fortean’ would confine… Read More ›
A Pyrrhonist Reply to a Fortrean Review: Part 1, Bernard Wills
The Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective has asked me to respond to a review of my book Believing Weird Things (2018) putting me in the awkward position of having to comment on something to which I am inherently partial…. Read More ›
Existence and Epistemic Trust, J. Aaron Simmons
Author Information: J. Aaron Simmons, Furman University, aaron.simmons@furman.edu Simmons, J. Aaron. “Existence and Epistemic Trust.” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 4, no. 12 (2015): 14-19. The PDF of the article gives specific page numbers. Shortlink: http://wp.me/p1Bfg0-2uR Please refer to:… Read More ›