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- fideists most likely use it. Evidentialism merely defines the epistemic condition of a belief.[citation needed] Although evidentialism states that the content...
- Evidential apologetics or evidentialism is an approach to Christian apologetics emphasizing the use of evidence to demonstrate that God exists. The evidence...
- Christian philosophy Christianity and Theosophy E****enical apologetics Evidential apologetics Faith and rationality List of Christian apologetic works Religious...
- Lab, Stanford University. Retrieved 15 June 2021. Mittag, Daniel M. "Evidentialism". Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Retrieved 15 June 2021. Gage...
- Kelly James Clark, as a critique of and alternative to the idea of "evidentialism" of the sort proposed by W. K. Clifford (1845-1879). Alvin Plantinga...
- original on 21 July 2020. Retrieved 15 June 2021. Mittag, Daniel M. "Evidentialism". Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Archived from the original on...
- Richard. "Evidentialism: Essays in Epistemology". Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. "Evidentialism and its Discontents". NDPR. "Evidentialism and Epistemic...
- his now-famous work The Ethics of Belief, where he argued in favor of evidentialism. While Clifford's principle can be found in works from previous philosophers...
- have sufficient evidence for one's beliefs (a view philosophers call "evidentialism"), or is it sometimes permissible to believe without sufficient evidence—or...
- than evidence alone, contrary to the positions of evidentialism, which argues that while non-evidential belief may be beneficial, it violates some epistemic...