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Reformed Epistemology: A Suggestion
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2025
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Reformed Epistemology: A Suggestion
2025
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This thesis evaluates Alvin Plantinga’s Reformed Epistemology through his major works—God and Other Minds (1967), Reason and Belief in God (1983), and the Warrant Trilogy (1993–2000)—and argues that it ultimately fails to secure the proper basicality of belief in God. It offers a modest yet original contribution by proposing (i) that a Phenomenally Conservatist Reformed Epistemology can address the key shortcomings of Plantinga’s religious epistemology and (ii) that this Phenomenally Conservatist approach, while a natural evolution of Plantinga’s epistemology, represents a neglected and timely development in the Reformed Epistemological discourse.
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