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  1. William P. Alston formulates and defends a realist conception of truth, which he calls alethic realism (from "aletheia", Greek for "truth"). Correspondence Theory of Truth in Philosophy of Language. Liar Paradox in Logic and Philosophy of Logic. $7.39 used $38.95 new View on Amazon.com.

  2. Abstract. In a series of articles William Alston has done much to clarify the concept of epistemic justification and to delineate some limits and presuppositions of epistemology. It is important to examine his discussion here, for he objects to Sextus’s dilemma of the criterion. Considering his objection will help bring out some important ...

  3. In Perceiving God, William P. Alston offers a clear and provocative account of the epistemology of religious experience. He argues that the "perception of ...

  4. Alston's approach to religious epistemology. Alston asks how we are to understand the notion of justification as applied to our beliefs, and to our perceptual beliefs in particular. In the case of CMP, understands the main problem to be whether the ways in which people typically. form 'M-beliefs' on the basis of their experiences yield prima ...

  5. 27. Nov. 2008 · In a well-known discussion of religions faith William Alston has claimed that the distinction between belief and acceptance can be used to disentangle some of the complexities of the nature of faith. 2 His main idea is that the cognitive element in religious faith is best understood in terms of acceptance rather than belief as it has, among other things, the advantage of explaining the ...

  6. 29. Sept. 1993 · William Alston is professor emeritus in philosophy at Syracuse University in USA. In this book he combines his knowledge of general epistemology with his interest in philosophy of religion. Alston focuses on experience as a provoding a strong basis for theist belief. He tries to show that in so far general perceptive practices are reliable, and ...

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  7. William Alston. (1921-2009) William P. Alston was an analytic philosopher and epistemologist. With Alvin Plantinga, he founded the Society of Christian Philosophers and the journal Faith and Philosophy . He argued for a blend of internalism and externalism. The fulfillment of one's epistemic duty (deontological justification) strengthened ...