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Monthly Archives: September 2012
Dear Euthyphro meme
The Humean-Platonic tripartite (Ought-Is-Belief) theory of moral knowledge May 10, 2012Answering Jerry Coyne and Jason Thibodeau on the Euthyphro Dilemma October 29, 2011God (is) the Golden Rule (ought) without offending Hume April 10, 2011Natural law, divine command and Euthyphro’s dilemma resolved March 27, 2011Hume’s is-ought, Plato’s … Continue reading
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Resolving Euthyphro’s Dilemma October 16, 2012 The Humean-Platonic tripartite (Ought-Is-Belief) theory of moral knowledge May 10, 2012 Answering Jerry Coyne and Jason Thibodeau on the Euthyphro Dilemma October 29, 2011 God (is) the Golden Rule (ought) without offending Hume April 10, 2011 … Continue reading
From Potato Famine to Coffin Ship
This is the first chapter, From Potato Famine to Coffin Ship, of my mom’s book on Nellie Cashman, Toughnut Angel: The Tale of a Real Life Adventuress of the Old West. Nellie came over here from Ireland on what they … Continue reading
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The day I converted from atheism is approaching…
I spruced up the old testimony for Brian Auten’s Former Atheist Project on Apologetics 315, just in time for my approaching born-again birthday. If you’re a former atheist, Brian would love to hear your story–and so would I :) Mine begins … Continue reading
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