A Moral Fine-Tuning ...
A three-stage moral argument that does not attempt to ground the existence of moral values and duties in God.
A three-stage moral argument that does not attempt to ground the existence of moral values and duties in God.
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View Full Story6 commentsPeople often suppose that in the absence of God, there is no objective morality. Why, though, do we presume this to be the case? Can there be objecti...
View Full Story34 commentsA three-stage moral argument that does not attempt to ground the existence of moral values and duties in God.
A powerful objection to the likelihood version of the cosmological fine-tuning argument is explored.
Does evil even exist? Payton Alexander applies St. Augustine's ancient Privatio Boni to the Problem of Evil.
Does 1 Timothy condemn what Leviticus condemns? Payton Alexander offers a rebuttal to Machen's recent response to his article in the context of an analysis o...
A brief biography of Einstein's thought as it pertains to philosophy.