A prominent view in religious epistemology, which I call divine-help epistemology, says that people of faith are epistemically gifted by God, whereas non-believers are subject to the noetic effects of a fallen world. This view aims to show how religious beliefs for people of faith can be epistemically justified. But I argue that it makes such people prone to a cluster of epistemic vices that I call epistemic phariseeism. Divine-help epistemology is especially apt to promote these vices because its normativity is not just epistemic, but also religious and moral. I suggest an alternative epistemological view that is better suited to religious faith
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Scientific researchers welcome disagreement as a way of furthering epistemic aims. Religious communi...
With the growth of epistemology, an important debate in philosophy of religion has arisen:...
A prominent view in religious epistemology, which I call divine-help epistemology, says that people ...
In a fallen world fraught with evidence against religious beliefs, it is tempting to think that, on ...
Reformed Epistemology is an influential view in contemporary philosophy of religion, according to wh...
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Epistemological issues have inevitably been perennial issues for theism. For any claim to have insig...
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It is commonly held that the search for truth is successful in proportion to the readiness of truth ...
In this chapter, we argue for a phenomenal conservative perspective on religious epistemology and at...
In recent years, there has been a surge in attempting to demonstrate how a theistic belief can be he...
Katherine Dormandy aims both to classify possible modes of relating faith to epistemic norms in term...
Contrary to a widespread thesis about the non-cognitive character of religious beliefs, I argue that...
Scientific researchers welcome disagreement as a way of furthering epistemic aims. Religious communi...
With the growth of epistemology, an important debate in philosophy of religion has arisen:...
A prominent view in religious epistemology, which I call divine-help epistemology, says that people ...
In a fallen world fraught with evidence against religious beliefs, it is tempting to think that, on ...
Reformed Epistemology is an influential view in contemporary philosophy of religion, according to wh...
This paper presents and defends a model of religious faith as an epistemic disposition. According to...
Epistemological issues have inevitably been perennial issues for theism. For any claim to have insig...
Religious disagreement describes the fact that religious and secular beliefs exhibit massi...
It is commonly held that the search for truth is successful in proportion to the readiness of truth ...
In this chapter, we argue for a phenomenal conservative perspective on religious epistemology and at...
In recent years, there has been a surge in attempting to demonstrate how a theistic belief can be he...
Katherine Dormandy aims both to classify possible modes of relating faith to epistemic norms in term...
Contrary to a widespread thesis about the non-cognitive character of religious beliefs, I argue that...
Scientific researchers welcome disagreement as a way of furthering epistemic aims. Religious communi...
With the growth of epistemology, an important debate in philosophy of religion has arisen:...