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Knowledge and Reality - Essays in Honor of Alvin Plantinga

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This volume was conceived as a Festschrift to surprise Alvin Plantinga on his 70th birthday. That original plan was not entirely successful. For one thing, the day came and went well before the work was complete. For another, the project wasn't quite a surprise: Plantinga caught wind of it (though not of its details) before the unveiling. The occasion was marked, however, by a presentation of a projected table of contents and an early draft of the cover painting by Keith Lehrer. Plantinga then saw the details, and was quite taken aback that the editors and a few contributors had come to South Bend from as far Virginia, Florida, and California to celebrate. Now we are pleased to offer the essays themselves. The collection ranges widely over metaphysics and epistemology. Its wingspan testifies to the breadth both of Plantinga's own work and of the audience that has valued it. Some of the essays deal with ontology, examining actualism, presentism, antirealism, properties, and artifacts. Several essays in epistemology raise skeptical questions, work through the implications of naturalism or int- nalism, and engage Plantinga's own Reidian account of warrant. Other contributions consider the bearing of philosophical ideas on the Christian faith-of split brain cases on the doctrine of the Trinity, for example, and of materialism on the afterlife. The contributors are friends, colleagues, and former students of Plantinga. The editors thank all of them for their eager participation in this project.

List of contents

Actualism and Presentism.- Properties.- So You Think You Exist? In Defense of Nolipsism.- Substance and Artifact in Aquinas's Metaphysics.- Epistemology and Metaphysics.- Historicizing the Belief-Forming Self.- A Dilemma for Internalism.- Epistemic Internalism, Philosophical Assurance and the Skeptical Predicament.- Scientific Naturalism and the Value of Knowledge.- Naturalism and Moral Realism.- A Problem with Bayesian Conditionalization.- Materialism and Post-Mortem Survival.- Split Brains and the Godhead.

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This volume was conceived as a Festschrift to surprise Alvin Plantinga on his 70th birthday. That original plan was not entirely successful. For one thing, the day came and went well before the work was complete. For another, the project wasn’t quite a surprise: Plantinga caught wind of it (though not of its details) before the unveiling. The occasion was marked, however, by a presentation of a projected table of contents and an early draft of the cover painting by Keith Lehrer. Plantinga then saw the details, and was quite taken aback that the editors and a few contributors had come to South Bend from as far Virginia, Florida, and California to celebrate. Now we are pleased to offer the essays themselves. The collection ranges widely over metaphysics and epistemology. Its wingspan testifies to the breadth both of Plantinga’s own work and of the audience that has valued it. Some of the essays deal with ontology, examining actualism, presentism, antirealism, properties, and artifacts. Several essays in epistemology raise skeptical questions, work through the implications of naturalism or int- nalism, and engage Plantinga’s own Reidian account of warrant. Other contributions consider the bearing of philosophical ideas on the Christian faith–of split brain cases on the doctrine of the Trinity, for example, and of materialism on the afterlife. The contributors are friends, colleagues, and former students of Plantinga. The editors thank all of them for their eager participation in this project.

Product details

Assisted by Thomas M Crisp (Editor), Thomas M. Crisp (Editor), Matthe Davidson (Editor), Matthew Davidson (Editor), David Vander Laan (Editor), David Vander Laan (Editor)
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 28.04.2011
 
EAN 9781402047329
ISBN 978-1-4020-4732-9
No. of pages 330
Dimensions 175 mm x 236 mm x 28 mm
Weight 673 g
Illustrations XIV, 330 p.
Series Philosophical Studies Series
Philosophical Studies Series
Philosophical Studies
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy

C, Philosophy, Epistemology, Philosophy: metaphysics & ontology, Philosophy of religion, Metaphysics, Religion and Philosophy, Philosophy: epistemology & theory of knowledge, Philosophy, general, Religion—Philosophy

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