Is propositional religious faith constituted by belief? Recent debate has focussed on whether faith may be constituted by a positive non-doxastic cognitive state, which can stand in place of belief. This paper sets out and defends the doxastic theory. We consider and reject three arguments commonly used in favour of non-doxastic theories of faith: (1) the argument from religious doubt; (2) the use of ‘faith’ in linguistic utterances; and (3) the possibility of pragmatic faith. We argue that belief is required to maintain a distinction between genuine faith, pretend faith, and fictionalist faith
The study of belief and its norms of rationality is central to contemporary epistemology. But belief...
According to non-doxasticism, religious faith can be in an important sense belief-less. However, suc...
A person presented with adequate but not conclusive evidence for a proposition is in a position volu...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Finlay Malcolm and Michael Scott, ‘Faith...
According to non-doxastic theories of propositional faith, belief that p is not necessary for faith ...
Is faith that p compatible with disbelief that p? I argue that it is. After surveying some recent li...
Stump, Aquinas, and Dawkins & Company seem to think that objectual faith--"faith in"--is identical w...
According to an increasingly popular view known as non-doxasticism, religious faith need not include...
The distinction between propositional and doxastic justification is normally applied to belief. The ...
Propositions of belief depend on some degree of factual basis. Philosophical arguments vary as to wh...
Belief is a central focus of inquiry in the philosophy of religion and indeed in the field of religi...
What is faith? How is faith different than belief and hope? Is faith irrational? If not, how can fai...
There seems to be a growing consensus among philosophers of religion that Christian faith is compati...
According to theological fictionalism, God has the same status as a fictional character in a novel o...
The study of belief and its norms of rationality is central to contemporary epistemology. But belief...
According to non-doxasticism, religious faith can be in an important sense belief-less. However, suc...
A person presented with adequate but not conclusive evidence for a proposition is in a position volu...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Finlay Malcolm and Michael Scott, ‘Faith...
According to non-doxastic theories of propositional faith, belief that p is not necessary for faith ...
Is faith that p compatible with disbelief that p? I argue that it is. After surveying some recent li...
Stump, Aquinas, and Dawkins & Company seem to think that objectual faith--"faith in"--is identical w...
According to an increasingly popular view known as non-doxasticism, religious faith need not include...
The distinction between propositional and doxastic justification is normally applied to belief. The ...
Propositions of belief depend on some degree of factual basis. Philosophical arguments vary as to wh...
Belief is a central focus of inquiry in the philosophy of religion and indeed in the field of religi...
What is faith? How is faith different than belief and hope? Is faith irrational? If not, how can fai...
There seems to be a growing consensus among philosophers of religion that Christian faith is compati...
According to theological fictionalism, God has the same status as a fictional character in a novel o...
The study of belief and its norms of rationality is central to contemporary epistemology. But belief...
According to non-doxasticism, religious faith can be in an important sense belief-less. However, suc...
A person presented with adequate but not conclusive evidence for a proposition is in a position volu...