Alston’s Functionalism and the Meaningfulness of God’s Attributes

Journal of Philosophical Theological Research 9 (35):41-67 (2008)
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Abstract

From a long time ago, thinkers’ and philosophers’ concern was justification of applying human concepts and attributes to infinite God. To justify such an application, William P. Alston, a prominent American philosopher of religion, offered a functionalist theory in the realm of philosophical psychology, and tried to demonstrate it in a series of articles. This research essay is an attempt to investigate into Alston’s articles.

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