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    Absolute Certainty

    I’ve been putting this post off for quite some time for various reasons, but I finally want to author it and eliminate a great deal of confusion and misconceptions that people have pertaining to knowledge. In all areas of knowledge, people often utter phrases like “You can’t be certain,” “You can’t be 100% sure that […]

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    By Justin Vacula
    October 15, 2010October 15, 2010
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    Euthyphro’s Dilemma

    This post is a slightly updated version of an essay I submitted for a philosophy class in my third year of college. In the Euthyphro dialogue, Socrates and Euthyphro discuss piety and morals. The central issue uttered by Socrates is, “The point which I should first wish to understand is whether the pious or holy […]

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    By Justin Vacula
    September 25, 2010September 25, 2010
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    Alvin Plantinga’s Theory of Epistemic Warrant

    I’d like to share an essay that I wrote for my philosophy of knowledge class regarding belief and warrant for belief. All citations are from Alvin Plantinga’s book Warranted Christian Belief. I discuss major problems with his model for epistemic warrant.

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    By Justin Vacula
    August 22, 2010August 22, 2010

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