God and Other Minds

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"God and Other Minds" is a 1967 philosophical work by Alvin Plantinga that argues belief in God can be rationally justified in a way analogous to belief in other minds.

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God and Other Minds canonical 1
Plantinga’s warrant trilogy 1

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instanceOf non-fiction book
philosophical book
academicDiscipline philosophy
religious studies
addresses classical theistic arguments
evidentialism
problem of evil
author Alvin Plantinga
centralClaim belief in God can be rationally justified
belief in God is epistemically analogous to belief in other minds
compares belief in God
belief in other minds
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
examines arguments against the existence of God
arguments for the existence of God
the rationality of theistic belief
hasAuthorRole Alvin Plantinga as Christian philosopher
hasEdition Cornell University Press 1967 edition
reprint editions
hasImpactOn analytic philosophy of religion in the late 20th century
discussion of basic beliefs in epistemology
hasTheme epistemic parity between theism and other-minds beliefs
rational justification of religious belief
skepticism about other minds
warrant for theistic belief
influenced Reformed epistemology
contemporary philosophy of religion
debates about properly basic beliefs
language English
mainSubject epistemology
philosophy of religion
notableFor early systematic defense of the rationality of theism in analytic philosophy
laying groundwork for Plantinga’s later work on warrant
philosophicalTradition analytic philosophy
publicationYear 1967
publisher Cornell University Press
relatedWork The Nature of Necessity
Warrant and Proper Function
Warranted Christian Belief
targetAudience philosophers
students of philosophy of religion

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Alvin Plantinga notableWork God and Other Minds
Warranted Christian Belief partOf God and Other Minds
this entity surface form: Plantinga’s warrant trilogy