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  • '''Alvin Plantinga''' (1932–) is an American analytic philosopher working primarily in [[epi
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  • ...ok |last= Baker |first= Deane-Peter |authorlink= Deane-Peter Baker |title= Alvin Plantinga |year= 2007 |coauthors= |publisher= Cambridge University Press |location= C ...|title= Modality, Probability, and Rationality: a critical examination of Alvin Plantinga's philosophy |year= 1992 |coauthors= |publisher= Peter Lang Publishing |loc
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  • *Alvin Plantinga ''The Ontological Argument from St Anselm to Contemporary Philosophers''. G *Alvin Plantinga ''God, Freedom, and Evil''. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Eerdmans, 1977.
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  • * [[Alvin Plantinga]], ''The Ontological Argument: From St. Anselm to Contemporary Philosophers * [[Alvin Plantinga]], ''God, Freedom and Evil'' (1974)
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  • '''Alvin Plantinga''' (1932–) is an American analytic philosopher working primarily in [[epi
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  • {{r|Alvin Plantinga}}
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  • '''Reformed epistemology''' is a philosophical approach by [[Alvin Plantinga]], [[William Alston]] and others, which broadly stated is: we have innate,
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  • ...r account can be given (and an elaborate version of this has been given by Alvin Plantinga) for such notions as 'warranted belief' or 'epistemically rational belief'. ...tion have included Alvin Goldman, [[Marshall Swain]], and more recently, [[Alvin Plantinga]]. Goldman's article "A Causal Theory of Knowing" (''Journal of Philosophy
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  • ...hilosophy]], working on the [[reformed epistemology]] project along with [[Alvin Plantinga]] and [[Nicholas Wolterstorff]], and helped to found the [[Society of Chris
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  • ...ntelligent design advocate [[Philip Johnson]] and Notre Dame philosopher [[Alvin Plantinga]] argue that the two cannot be easily partitioned, and that the distinction
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  • ...lack]]. He taught at [[Wayne State University]] in [[Detroit]] alongside [[Alvin Plantinga]] and [[Keith Lehrer]].
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  • ...rgument, most notably by [[Norman Malcolm]], [[Charles Hartshorne]], and [[Alvin Plantinga]]. ===Alvin Plantinga===
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  • ...temology]], philosophers like [[Roderick Chisholm]], [[William Alston]], [[Alvin Plantinga]], among many others, have responded to and developed Reidian insights.
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  • ...ponents include [[Anselm of Canterbury]], [[René Descartes]], and [[Alvin Plantinga]]; its principal critics include [[Thomas Aquinas]] and [[Immanuel Kant]].
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  • ...competing supernaturalist account provided by the Christian philosopher [[Alvin Plantinga]]), so-called etiological accounts of proper function have been proposed by
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