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Author: Emil O. W. Kirkegaard

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The case for evil theism

  • Post author:Emil O. W. Kirkegaard
  • Post published:2. October 2008
  • Post category:Religion
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Intro Most of us already know what theism is, but I will repeat it here for clarity. Theism is a set of beliefs in a supreme being that created the…

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Duty calls!

  • Post author:Emil O. W. Kirkegaard
  • Post published:27. September 2008
  • Post category:Humor
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Nonsensical English

  • Post author:Emil O. W. Kirkegaard
  • Post published:15. September 2008
  • Post category:Humor/Language
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Imagine that John complains to Peter that he did not sleep well last night. He then says that he will attempt to sleep weller the next time. This sentence fails.…

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The prime facie principle in epistemology

  • Post author:Emil O. W. Kirkegaard
  • Post published:3. September 2008
  • Post category:Epistemology
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The prima facie principle is a principle that deals with justified belief in cases where opposing evidence is absent. The principle can be stated as this: P. If one has…

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JTB+ and knowledge

  • Post author:Emil O. W. Kirkegaard
  • Post published:3. September 2008
  • Post category:Epistemology
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Also brought on IIDB.org here. -------------------------------- This article will focus on an evidentialist approach to knowledge. An evidentialist states the individually necessary and jointly sufficient conditions for knowledge as: 1.…

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Re: Argument from movement

  • Post author:Emil O. W. Kirkegaard
  • Post published:17. August 2008
  • Post category:Religion
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I want to add my comments to the argument from movement, as a "rationally compelling argument for the existence of God" as worded by punkforchrist (henceforth pfc). It might as…

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Statistics – Dialog

  • Post author:Emil O. W. Kirkegaard
  • Post published:25. June 2008
  • Post category:Multilogues/Philosophy
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Malintent: 78% of all statistics are completely made up. Wyz_sub10: ...but only 31% of all people know that. Smullyan-esque: And 10 out of 9 people just can't understand statistics at…

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The power to follow your every move

  • Post author:Emil O. W. Kirkegaard
  • Post published:12. March 2008
  • Post category:Ethics/Politics
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Dette er diskussionsafsnittet skrevet til engelsk opgave omhandlende et nyt GPS-system. The assignment is: "Discuss what you see as the most important aspects of the GPS technology. Give your arguments.…

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Dances with robots

  • Post author:Emil O. W. Kirkegaard
  • Post published:23. January 2008
  • Post category:Uncategorized
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Af Emil Kirkegaard Afleveret som engelsk stil, derfor er der et resume, men jeg tænkte, at diskussionen var værd at poste her også. Artiklen der refereres til hedder "Dances with…

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Argument from Morality?

  • Post author:Emil O. W. Kirkegaard
  • Post published:30. October 2007
  • Post category:Ethics
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Argument from Morality? Af Emil Kirkegaard Man hører nogle gange fra teister, at ateister ingenting har at basere en (objektiv/absolut) moral på, da de mangler en Gud. Jeg har fremstillet…

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