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There is little need to explain or defend the unique status which human language has occupied and continues to occupy in most fields of human endeavor.
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moral deontology, other metaphysical attributes, different referring expressions, rival doxastic practices, referent hypothesis, integrated dualism, morally unjustified evil, thinner theologies, completely naturalistic explanation, secular moral theory, cumulative case argument, maximal greatness, cognitive meaningfulness, modal ontological argument, underlying noumenal, divine command theory, legitimate predicate, evidentialist challenge, evidential argument, descriptivist theory, descriptivist account, proper basicality, reformed epistemology, evidential problem, religious epistemology
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New York, John Hick, Alvin Plantinga, Notre Dame, Oxford University Press, Richard Swinburne, Cornell University Press, Philip Quinn, Antony Flew, William Alston, William Rowe, Cambridge University Press, Ian Barbour, Religious Studies, Bruce Reichenbach, Philosophical Review, Alasdair Maclntyre, Clarendon Press, Roman Catholic Church, Charles Taliaferro, William James, William Wainwright, Basil Blackwell, Kai Nielsen, Ludwig Wittgenstein
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