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Alvin Plantinga

Alvin Plantinga

Alvin Plantinga

Deane-Peter Baker, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
September 2007
Paperback
9780521671439

    Few thinkers have had as much impact on contemporary philosophy as has Alvin Plantinga. The work of this quintessential analytic philosopher has in many respects set the tone for the debate in the fields of modal metaphysics and epistemology and he is arguably the most important philosopher of religion of our time. In this volume, a distinguished team of today's leading philosophers address the central aspects of Plantinga's philosophy - his views on natural theology; his responses to the problem of evil; his contributions to the field of modal metaphysics; the controversial evolutionary argument against naturalism; his model of epistemic warrant and his view of epistemic defeat; and his recent work on mind-body dualism. Also included is an appendix containing Plantinga's often referred to, but previously unpublished, lecture notes entitled 'Two Dozen (or so) Theistic Arguments', with a substantial preface to the appendix written by Plantinga specifically for this volume.

    • The only volume of its kind dedicated to Plantinga's work
    • Featuring a distinguished team of contributors
    • An appendix containing influential but previously unpublished work by Plantinga

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    September 2007
    Paperback
    9780521671439
    246 pages
    229 × 152 × 17 mm
    0.34kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction: Alvin Plantinga, God's philosopher Deane-Peter Baker
    • 1. Natural theology Graham Oppy
    • 2. Evil and Alvin Plantinga Richard M. Gale
    • 3. The modal metaphysics of Alvin Plantinga John Divers
    • 4. Natural theology and naturalist atheology: Plantinga's evolutionary argument against naturalism Ernest Sosa
    • 5. Two approaches to epistemic defeat Jonathan Kvanvig
    • 6. Plantinga's model of warranted Christian belief James Beilby
    • 7. Pluralism and proper function Kelly James Clark
    • 8. Plantinga's replacement argument Peter Van Inwagen
    • Appendix. Two dozen (or so) theistic arguments Alvin Plantinga.
      Contributors
    • Deane-Peter Baker, Graham Oppy, Richard M. Gale, John Divers, Ernest Sosa, Jonathan Kvanvig, James Beilby, Kelly James Clark, Peter Van Inwagen, Alvin Plantinga