The Philosophy Carnival XCIX is now online. Matt’s and my post Audi and the Infallibility of Religious Reasons is featured. There are a number of other interesting reads also linked to so head on over and check them out.
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Christian Libertarian Blog Carnival September 09
October 15th, 2009 No Comments
The September 2009 edition of The Christian Libertarian Blog Carnival is out now; head on over to The Holy Cause and check out the good reads on offer. Matt’s Sunday Study, R 13: Romans, Revelations and the Role of the State was featured this month.
Philosophy Carnival XCVI
September 8th, 2009 No Comments
The Philosophy Carnival XCVI is now online. Matt’s posts: Tooley, Plantinga and the Deontological Argument from Evil Part I and Tooley, Plantinga and the Deontological Argument from Evil Part II are featured. There are a number of other interesting reads also linked to so head on over and check them out.
Tags: Philosophers' Carnival
Philosophy Carnival XCV
August 18th, 2009 1 Comment
The Philosophy Carnival XCV is now online. Matt’s post on Walter Sinnott-Armstrong on God, Morality and Arbitrariness was featured, albeit with a rather questionable introductory write-up; keep an eye on the comments at both links for some interesting debate.
Tags: Philosophers' Carnival
Is Abortion Liberal?
May 16th, 2009 22 Comments
A submission to The Christian Libertarian Blog Carnival. Laws permitting abortion on demand are often deemed to be liberal. Political liberals are frequently ardent defenders of such laws. My contention is that support for abortion on the grounds of liberality is mistaken. I argue for this position in a two part series: Is Abortion Liberal? [...]
Tags: Abortion · Christian Libertarian Blog Carnival · Classical Liberalism · Ethics · Feticide · Liberalism · Libertarianism
