Sketical theism and moral skepticism: a reply to Almeida and Oppy
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Trakakis, Nick
Nagasawa, Yujin
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Igitur, Utrecht Publishing & Archiving Services
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Skeptical theists purport to undermine evidential arguments from evil by appealing
to the fact that our knowledge of goods, evils, and their interconnections is
signi cantly limited. Michael J. Almeida and Graham Oppy have recently argued
that skeptical theism is unacceptable because it results in a form of moral skepticism
which rejects inferences that play an important role in our ordinary moral
reasoning. In this reply to Almeida and Oppy's argument we offer some reasons for
thinking that skeptical theism need not lead to any such objectionable form of moral
skepticism.
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Ars Disputandi 4 (2004)
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