A Second Response to Chris Bolt28/02/10
Further explaining the Neo-Confucian theory of warrant and responding to Bolt's recent criticisms.
read moreFurther explaining the Neo-Confucian theory of warrant and responding to Bolt's recent criticisms.
read moreAn analysis of the "Possible Disproof of God's Existence" in light of Chris Bolt's recent objection.
read moreChris Bolt of Choosing Hats has offered some criticism on my paper regarding the Transcendental Argument. This post is a transcript of our discussion on those criticisms.
read moreMitch's ongoing discussion with Chris Bolt on presuppositionalism continues in this response to another one of Bolt's criticisms.
read moreChris Bolt recently complained about a wealth of inconsistencies in the writings of Mitchell LeBlanc, specifically those in his last post. Are these inconsistencies real or are they simply the result of Bolt's misunderstanding?
read moreMitch LeBlanc's final response to Chris Bolt on the issue of Induction and the Christian God
read moreIn this post, I take the opportunity to satisfy Bolt's curiosity as to my own position and offer an additional critique of Christianity's escape from the proposed problem of induction.
read morePresuppositionalists often assert that only Christianity can account for the uniformity of nature and subsequently, the use of inductive reasoning. Should we accept this?
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