The Whys of a Philosophical Scrivener
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The Whys of a Philosophical Scrivener is a collection of essays in which Martin Gardner explores and defends his views on philosophy, religion, and rational inquiry with his characteristic clarity and wit.
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book
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essay collection → |
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philosophical apologetics
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rationalism → religious apologetics → skeptical movement → |
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Martin Gardner
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United States
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Martin Gardner's philosophical positions
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Martin Gardner's religious views → the value of rational inquiry → |
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Martin Gardner's views on philosophy
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Martin Gardner's views on rational inquiry → Martin Gardner's views on religion → |
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essay
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non-fiction → philosophy → religion → |
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essay
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English
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epistemology
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ethics → philosophy → rational inquiry → religion → science and religion → skepticism → theism → |
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Martin Gardner
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clarity
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wit → |
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Martin Gardner
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