Judging theistic arguments

Sophia 37 (2):30-43 (1998)
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Abstract

This paper is a response to an earlier paper by Mark Nelson in which he argues for the claim that the best judges of the merits of arguments for the existence of God are theists whose belief in God is properly basic. I criticise Nelson's argument, and pursue some questions about the significance of the conclusion for which he argues.

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Graham Oppy
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