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Grube’s approach, switching from one belief system to th minor adjustment of the balance of one’s noetic system, but a much more drastic and
human feelings to Plantinga’s approach. In my view, this is what Plantinga has captured overview of Plantinga’s A/C model).
ith Plantinga’s Plantinga’s externalistic theory of internalist criterion. He expresses this criterion as follows: “One who holds a given belief that p can be shown to be more likely to be true than its rivals.” cannot see how this conflicts with Plantinga’s theory of warrant. addresses Plantinga’s views on this topic. Kim confirms Plantinga’s conclusion that the
8.8.2 Willard
Smith has raised similar questions for holistic coherentism; Smith, ‘Non Epistemologies and the Truth of Scripture,’ 842
M., ‘Alvin Plantinga’s Apologie des Glaubens,’ Theologische Literaturzeiting
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Willard, ‘Plantinga’s Epistemology of Religious Belief and the Problem of Religious Diversity,’ Heythorp Journal
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