morality and authority
Returning to an earlier theme, here’s something from my book The War For Children’s Minds on whether it is a good idea to get children, or individuals more...
Read MoreReturning to an earlier theme, here’s something from my book The War For Children’s Minds on whether it is a good idea to get children, or individuals more...
Read MoreI promised Richard Symonds something on Anselm’s argument, so here it is. This is from a book I am doing so any suggestions for improvements would be gratefully...
Read MoreIn a comment on my Feb 26th Post, anonymous said: What you write ought… to provide a concise test for those who aspire to be professors of philosophy in this...
Read MoreI recently pointed out that the fact that there’s a mystery about why there is anything at all (I’ll assume for sake of argument this is a mystery) in no...
Read MoreThe problem of evil is a problem if you believe in an all-powerful, all-good God. Actually, there are two problems of evil: 1. The logical problem. Suffering exists....
Read MoreReasonableness is a matter of degree. Beliefs can be very reasonable (Japan exists), fairly reasonable (quarks exist), not unreasonable (there’s intelligent life...
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