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Linda Zagzebski
The Search for the Source of Epistemic Good Linda
The Moral Gap: Kantian Ethics, Human Limits, and God's Assistance
PHILOSOPHY of RELIGION Philosophy 185 Spring 2016
European Journal for Philosophy of Religion
1 Knowledge and the Motive for Truth Linda Zagzebski 1. the Motive For
Does Ethics Need God?
Review of Michael Depaul & Linda Zagzebski, Intellectual Virtue
PHILOSOPHY of RELIGION Philosophy 185 Spring 2015
Curious Virtues in Hume's Epistemology
Theological Fatalism Equivocates: a Defense of Ockhamism
Exemplarist Virtue Ethics
The Epistemology of Linda Zagzebski Pamplona 2004
Knowledge As Credit for True Belief,” in Intellectual Virtue: Perspectives from Ethics and Epistemology , Michael Depaul and Linda Zagzebski, Eds
Religious Faith and Intellectual Virtue
Linda Zagzebski, Ed., RATIONAL FAITH: CATHOLIC RESPONSES to REFORMED EPISTEMOLOGY
The Joys and Sorrows of a Philosophical Life
Divine Command
Foreknowledge, Accidental Necessity, and Uncausability
Top View
Defining Omniscience: a Feminist Perspective
CURRICULUM VITAE Richard Anthony Fumerton
9/20/15 CURRICULUM VITAE Robert Audi Academic Positions John A. O
General Philosophy Tutorials
EXEMPLARIST VIRTUE THEORY LINDA ZAGZEBSKI 1. Introduction
Divine Foreknowledge and Human Free Will
Virtue Epistemology: Some Implications for Education
God and the Ethics of Belief: New Essays in Philosophy of Religion Edited by Andrew Dole and Andrew Chignell Frontmatter More Information
Epistemology: a Contemporary Introduction to the Theory of Knowledge/Robert Audi
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Robert Audi and William J. Wainwright, Eds., RATIONALITY, RELIGIOUS BELIEF, and MORAL COMMITMENT
Fatalism: Logical and Theological
Epistemic Value Monism
Program Committee's Privilege and Challenge Was the Necessity of Choosing from Among Excellent Submissions
CURRICULUM VITAE Hare, John E. Degrees
The Eternity Solution to the Problem of Human Freedom and Divine Foreknowledge
Intellectual Humility As It Pertains to Self-Knowledge
Virtue Epistemology
THINKING TWICE ABOUT VIRTUE and VICE: PHILOSOPHICAL SITUATIONISM and the VICIOUS MINDS HYPOTHESIS Guy AXTELL
An Essay on Inferential Knowledge
Infallible Divine Foreknowledge Cannot Uniquely Threaten Human Freedom, but Its Mechanics Might
The Platonic Conception of Intellectual Virtues: Its Significance for Virtue
Four Varieties of Character-Based Virtue Epistemology
Colin Ruloff, Ed. Christian Philosophy of Religion: Essays in Honor of Stephen T