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The Evolutionary Argument Against Naturalism Context Exposition And Repercussions Jim Slagle

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The Evolutionary Argument Against Naturalism Context Exposition And Repercussions Jim Slagle
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 17.69 MB
Author: Jim Slagle
ISBN: 9781350173118, 9781350173149, 1350173118, 1350173142
Language: English
Year: 2021

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The Evolutionary Argument Against Naturalism Context Exposition And Repercussions Jim Slagle by Jim Slagle 9781350173118, 9781350173149, 1350173118, 1350173142 instant download after payment.

Contemporary discussions in metaphysics, epistemology and philosophy of mind are dominated by the presupposition of naturalism. Arguing against this established convention, James Slagle offers a thorough defence of Alvin Plantinga’s Evolutionary Argument against Naturalism (EAAN) and in doing so, reveals how it shows that evolution and naturalism are incompatible.
Charting the development of Plantinga’s argument, Slagle asserts that the probability of our cognitive faculties reliably producing true beliefs is low if ontological naturalism is true, and therefore all other beliefs produced by these faculties, including naturalism itself, are self-defeating. He critiques other well-known epistemological approaches, including those of Descartes and Quine, and deftly counters the many objections against the EAAN to conclude that epistemological naturalism should be rejected on the grounds of self-defeat. By situating Plantinga’s argument within a wider context and showing that science and evolution cannot entail naturalism, Slagle renders this most common metaphysical view irrational. As such, the book advocates an important reconsideration of contemporary thought at the intersection of philosophy, science and religion.

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