Anthony Grayling writes:
The problem with Alvin Plantinga’s defense of theism is a simple but wholly vitiating one [Where the Conflict Really Lies, reviewed by Thomas Nagel in “A Philosopher Defends Religion,” NYR, September 27, 2012]...
Here, with a tip of the hat to Karl White:
John Stuart Mill was another philosopher who believed something similar. In 1859 he published his Thoughts on Parliamentary Reform, in which he proposed a voting system heavily weighted towar...
This just over the transom (interspersed comments in blue by BV):
I regularly follow your blog, and have for a couple of years now. I have considerable respect for you as both a philosopher and a communicator in general - you seem to ge...
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Posted by: A. C. Grayling | Thursday, February 26, 2009 at 12:22 AM