Keith Parsons
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It Started with Copernicus: Vital Questions about Science
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2014
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God and the Burden of Proof: Plantinga, Swinburne, and the Analytic Defense of Theism
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1989
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Drawing Out Leviathan: Dinosaurs and the Science Wars
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2001
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Shakespeare in Performance
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1995
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Copernican Questions: A Concise Invitation to the Philosophy of Science
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2005
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Bombing the Marshall Islands: A Cold War Tragedy
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Why I am not a Christian
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The Science Wars: Debating Scientific Knowledge and Technology
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2003
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The Great Dinosaur Controversy: A Guide to the Debates
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2003
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Rational Episodes: Logic for the Intermittently Reasonable
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2009
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“McGrath briefly notes Bertrand Russell's Why I am not a Christian, and J. J. C. Smart gets a single mention, as does Adolf Grünbaum, but the other major defenders of philosophical atheism of the last half-century do not even merit a nod. His index contains no listings for Antony Flew, Wallace Matson, Kai Nielsen, Richard Gale, William L. Rowe, Michael Martin, J. L. Mackie, Daniel Dennett, Evan Fales, Michael Tooley, Quentin Smith, Jordan Howard Sobel, Robin Le Poidevin, Theodore Drange, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Nicholas Everitt, J. L. Schellenberg, or Graham Oppy.”
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“Scientific hypotheses are always tentative; they are designed to be held only so long as they conform to the evidence. Proponents of the theistic hypothesis, on the other hand, are already sure that their hypothesis is correct; they only seek evidence to buttress a foregone conclusion.”
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