plantinga and rationality of theism

نویسندگان

حسن قنبری

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چکیده

in this article the rationality of faith in plantinga's three major works is studied – the three works in which the author, while responding to the critiques, presents his viewpoints. in this contribution, plantinga's line of argumentation in these books is sought and then, having explained his views, they are being analyzed. hence, first his analogical argument is criticized and then it will be discussed that there is incoherence in his critiques of the evidentialism and foundationalism. it will be mentioned also, in the end, that his idea that the belief in god needs no evidence is a kind of fideism.

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