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Daily Archives: June 23, 2018
High Ground — Clarissa’s Blog
The people I don’t get are the ones who are arguing over which side started the family separations (or laid the groundwork, or made the first tentative move in that direction, etc.) At this point, nobody yet knows how to … Continue reading
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Current Events Write-Up: 6/23/2018
From November 2016 to April 2017, my blog had a weekly “Current Events Write-Up,” in which I would link to news and opinion pieces and comment on them. I have decided to revive that today. My method will be a … Continue reading
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Divine Command Theory and Moral Arguments for the Existence of God — Philosophy of Religion blog
In general, moral arguments for God presuppose divine command theory (DCT). What I’ve noticed, however, is that philosophers tend to make a few mistakes when it comes to the relationship between DCT and moral arguments for God (MAFG). Common Mistakes … Continue reading
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