RT @RealAtheology: Many are familiar with William James's work "The Will to Believe" and have offered arguments to show how such a framewor…
RT @RealAtheology: Many are familiar with William James's work "The Will to Believe" and have offered arguments to show how such a framewor…
RT @RealAtheology: Many are familiar with William James's work "The Will to Believe" and have offered arguments to show how such a framewor…
RT @RealAtheology: Many are familiar with William James's work "The Will to Believe" and have offered arguments to show how such a framewor…
Many are familiar with William James's work "The Will to Believe" and have offered arguments to show how such a framework can support Theism. In the article below, Cockayne and Warman outline a case for Jamesian Atheism. Check it out: https://t.co/qdvZKi
@Reasonably__ @FrMatthewLC Regarding your first point, would you say it is permissible for an Atheist not to believe if his intuitions pushed in the direction towards Atheism? I feel one can make a parallel argument from your point about intuitions and kno
@sent1entanimal Check this out: https://t.co/qdvZKiz856
RT @SpringerEthics: Published in Sophia The Will Not to Believe https://t.co/gLgYVGg89q
RT @SpringerEthics: Published in Sophia The Will Not to Believe https://t.co/gLgYVGg89q
Published in Sophia The Will Not to Believe https://t.co/gLgYVGg89q
PhD student @jck_wrmn and York alumnus @joshcockayne's paper 'The Will Not to Believe' is out now in Sophia. They give a new argument for atheistic belief, based on William James's 'The Will to Believe'. https://t.co/nBFFeZO8Pi