The Duty of Doubt

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The Duty of Doubt is an essay by American philosopher Alvin Plantinga that explores the rational role of doubt in religious belief and epistemology.

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instanceOf philosophical essay
work on religious epistemology
addresses the concept of intellectual responsibility in belief
the nature of epistemic duty
the rationality of continued belief under counterevidence
whether believers have a duty to question their faith
author Alvin Plantinga NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
explores conditions under which doubt is intellectually obligatory
the epistemic status of religious belief
the rational role of doubt in religious belief
the relationship between evidence and religious commitment
field epistemology
philosophy of religion
genre analytic philosophy
philosophy of religion
hasPhilosophicalPerspective Reformed epistemology NERFINISHED
theistic epistemology
influencedBy Christian theism NERFINISHED
analytic epistemology
debates about evidentialism in religion
language English
mainTopic epistemology
faith and reason
justification of belief
rational doubt
religious belief
philosophicalTradition analytic philosophy of religion
relatedWorkByAuthor Is Belief in God Properly Basic? NERFINISHED
Reason and Belief in God NERFINISHED
Warranted Christian Belief NERFINISHED

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