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Jonathan Lee
Kvanvig (born
December 7, 1954) is
Professor of
Philosophy at
Washington University in St. Louis.
Kvanvig has
published extensively in areas...
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Lambert 1980, p. 79. Hess &
Tsumura 1994, p. 229.
Kvanvig 2011, pp. 160–163.
Kvanvig 2011, pp. 162–4.
Kvanvig 2011, p. 171. Noegel,
Scott B. (2011), Heimpel...
- 2017, pp. 61–62.
Steinkeller 2017, p. 61.
Peterson 2018, p. 40.
Kvanvig 2011, p. 96.
Kvanvig 2011, p. 418.
Steinkeller 2017, p. 64.
Bachvarova 2012, p. 101...
- epistemologists, such as
Jonathan Kvanvig ****ert that
justification isn't
necessary in
getting to the
truth and
avoiding errors.
Kvanvig attempts to show that knowledge...
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creatures as
ourselves the
responsibility of our
eternal destinies.
Jonathan Kvanvig, in The
Problem of **** (1993),
agrees that God
would not
allow one to...
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InterVarsity Press. ISBN 978-0-8308-8782-8.
Hamilton 1990, pp. 281.
Kvanvig 2011, p. 210. Chen 2013, p. 3-4. Chen 2013, p. 253. Cline, Eric H. (2007)...
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coherence of
divine attributes,
including but not
limited to,
Jonathan Kvanvig in The
Problem of **** (1993), and
Joshua Hoffman and Gary Rosenkrantz...
- 1600-1800. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-62403-7.
Kvanvig,
Helge (2011).
Primeval History: Babylonian, Biblical, and Enochic: An...
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Sailhamer 2010, p. 301.
Gmirkin 2006, p. 6. Carr 2020, p. 245.
Kvanvig 2011, p. 1.
Kvanvig 2011, p. 2–3.
Kugler &
Hartin 2009, p. 53–54. Borger, R. (1974)...
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truths are knowable, and that rule (C)
should not
apply unrestrictedly.
Kvanvig contends that this
represents an
illicit substitution into a
modal context...