Perspectives on the Philosophy of William P. AlstonHeather D. Battaly, Michael Patrick Lynch Rowman & Littlefield, 2005 - 310 páginas One of the most influential analytic philosophers of the late twentieth century, William P. Alston is a leading light in epistemology, philosophy of religion, and the philosophy of language. In this volume, twelve leading philosophers critically discuss the central topics of his work in these areas, including perception, epistemic circularity, justification, the problem of religious diversity, and truth. Together with Alston's vigorous responses, these articles make significant new contributions to the literature and will be of interest to a wide range of philosophers and students. In addition, the volume contains a comprehensive introduction and overview of Alston's work and a complete bibliography of his publications |
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... Aquinas on Theological Predication Nicholas Wolterstorff 209 16 Response to Wolterstorff 229 William P. Alston Part III : Meaning and Truth 17 A Theory of Assertives Alessandra Tanesini 239 18 Response to Tanesini William P. Alston 19 ...
... Aquinas on Theological Predication Nicholas Wolterstorff 209 16 Response to Wolterstorff 229 William P. Alston Part III : Meaning and Truth 17 A Theory of Assertives Alessandra Tanesini 239 18 Response to Tanesini William P. Alston 19 ...
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... Aquinas on Theological Predication : A Look Backward and a Look Forward . " In Reasoned Faith ( 1993 ) . BTA CEJ DA DCEJ " Back to the Theory of Appearing . " In Philosophical Perspectives 13 ( 1999 ) . " Concepts of Epistemic ...
... Aquinas on Theological Predication : A Look Backward and a Look Forward . " In Reasoned Faith ( 1993 ) . BTA CEJ DA DCEJ " Back to the Theory of Appearing . " In Philosophical Perspectives 13 ( 1999 ) . " Concepts of Epistemic ...
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... Aquinas on Theological Predication " ( ATP ) 25 , Alston claims that , according to Aquinas , pure perfection terms can be said literally of God because their meanings do not include " the imperfect mode in which a per- fection ...
... Aquinas on Theological Predication " ( ATP ) 25 , Alston claims that , according to Aquinas , pure perfection terms can be said literally of God because their meanings do not include " the imperfect mode in which a per- fection ...
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... Aquinas is arguing that pure per- fection predicates like ' alive ' apply literally to God and to humans , but mean something slightly different when they do . The ' slightly ' here is deliberate . Aquinas argues that ' alive ' is not ...
... Aquinas is arguing that pure per- fection predicates like ' alive ' apply literally to God and to humans , but mean something slightly different when they do . The ' slightly ' here is deliberate . Aquinas argues that ' alive ' is not ...
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... Aquinas on Theological Predication , " Nicholas Wolterstorff agrees with Alston's claim that it is possible to make true statements about God by using predicate terms literally . He and Alston also concur that Aquinas held this view ...
... Aquinas on Theological Predication , " Nicholas Wolterstorff agrees with Alston's claim that it is possible to make true statements about God by using predicate terms literally . He and Alston also concur that Aquinas held this view ...
Contenido
Alston on Epistemic Justification | 37 |
Response to Ginet | 55 |
Sense Perception Epistemic Practices and Skepticism | 61 |
Response to BonJour | 85 |
Alstons Epistemology of Perception | 95 |
Response to Greco William P Alston | 111 |
Disagreement in Philosophy | 121 |
Response to Goldman | 137 |
More Suggestions for Divine Command Theorists | 185 |
Response to Zagzebski | 203 |
Alston on Aquinas on Theological Predication | 209 |
Response to Wolterstorff | 229 |
Meaning and Truth | 237 |
A Theory of Assertives | 239 |
Response to Tanesini | 251 |
Truisms about Truth | 255 |
Philosophy of Religion | 143 |
Is Alstons Response to Religious Diversity an Overstated Case? | 145 |
Response to Quinn | 167 |
Born of the Virgin Mary | 171 |
Response to Mavrodes | 181 |
Response to Lynch | 275 |
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About the Contributors | 307 |
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