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God and other minds
Book • 1967
Alvin Plantinga's "God and Other Minds" is a significant work in contemporary philosophy of religion that explores the relationship between belief in God and the problem of other minds.
Plantinga argues that belief in God is properly basic, meaning that it does not require further justification.
He challenges the view that belief in God must be based on empirical evidence.
"God and Other Minds" has had a significant impact on philosophical discussions about the nature of religious belief.
Plantinga's work is known for its rigor, its clarity, and its defense of theistic realism.
The book is a valuable contribution to contemporary philosophy of religion.
Plantinga argues that belief in God is properly basic, meaning that it does not require further justification.
He challenges the view that belief in God must be based on empirical evidence.
"God and Other Minds" has had a significant impact on philosophical discussions about the nature of religious belief.
Plantinga's work is known for its rigor, its clarity, and its defense of theistic realism.
The book is a valuable contribution to contemporary philosophy of religion.
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William Lane Craig as a pivotal figure in the renaissance of Christian philosophy, whose book "God and Other Minds" marked a turning point.


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