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Selected Papers in Honor of William P. Alston
The Founding Editor of the Philosophy Research Archives
Edited by Thomas D. Senor and Michael DePaul
William P. Alston was the founding editor of the Philosophy Research Archives (the innovative publication that became the Journal of Philosophical Research) and a president of the American Philosophical Association. This special volume was prepared in honor and recognition of Alston's many contributions to philosophy as author, editor, teacher, and mentor. Publication of this volume was made possible by his colleagues at the philosophy department of Syracuse University.
CONTENTS
- Foreward
- ROBERT AUDI
- Introduction
- THOMAS D. SENOR
- Epistemic Justification Revisited
- SANFORD C. GOLDBERG
- Two Peas in a Single Polytheistic Pod: John Hick and Richard Swinburne
- DANIEL HOWARD-SNYDER
- Why Worry about Epistemic Circularity?
- MICHAEL P. LYNCH and PAUL SILVA, JR.
- Alston on the Epistemic Advantages of the Theory of Appearing
- MATTHEW MCGRATH
- Action-Centered Faith, Doubt, and Rationality
- DANIEL J. McKAUGHAN
- The Knowledge-As-Perception Account of Knowledge: A Prolegomenon
- THOMAS D. SENOR
- The Atonement and the Problem of Shame
- ELEONORE STUMP
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