

Ep. 207 - Arguments for Internalism in Epistemology w/Dr. Tim McGrew
Nov 27, 2022
Tim McGrew, a philosopher and co-author of "Internalism and Epistemology: The Architecture of Reason," dives deep into the nuances of internalism and externalism in epistemology. He shares insights from his philosophical journey, addressing foundationalism, justification, and the complex relationship between beliefs and knowledge. The conversation highlights intriguing examples like non-verbal creatures and critiques the unrealistic demands placed on spiritual experiences. McGrew’s exploration offers a fresh perspective on classic philosophical debates and their relevance to personal faith.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Navigating Internalism and Externalism in Epistemology
02:03 • 4min
Navigating the Debates of Epistemic Internalism and Externalism
05:37 • 2min
Exploring Internalism and Externalism in Epistemology
07:42 • 19min
Navigating Deduction and Non-Deductive Reasoning
26:59 • 4min
Foundationalism and Justification in Epistemology
30:32 • 8min
Navigating Epistemic Externalism and Internalism
38:36 • 18min
Exploring Internalism and Externalism in Religious Epistemology
57:06 • 2min
Knowledge and Experience: A Philosophical Exploration
59:06 • 5min
Philosophical Dimensions of Existence and Knowledge
01:04:18 • 21min
Curating Historical Apologetics Resources
01:25:08 • 2min