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Chapter 2
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                                  to let Plantinga explain what he means by the word ‘m’ as this        “The rough idea is this: to give a model of a      S    how it could be            another                       true           course, it follows that the target proposition is possible.”                                                   
2.4 The Basic A/C Model
                                de jure       de facto tion. The two can be distinguished but not separated. Plantinga’s main thesis is that if theistic belief is true            question: in Plantinga’s own words “And so the dispute as to whether theistic beli  rational (warranted) can’t be settled just by attending to epistemological considerations;               dispute.”         tion of Plantinga’s     
                                                                 sensus divinitatis                        uses especially Calvin’s description in his model. He gives the following definition: “The                              of this sense of divinity.”            
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2.4.1 The Basic A/C Model for Theistic Belief
 
























































































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