Oncedeceived
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So it seems like you have an externalist account of justification based on the interaction of your reson with the reality (that is to say,true in your worldview) of God, that's totally fine. I also have an externalist theory of justification based on the interaction of reality with our senses and our reason. So we both have these externalist views, the most useful feature of both being that they sidestep the infinite regress problem.
So now what? If God exists as you describe him, you are justified in believing the conclusions of your reason and your senses. If the causal story I'm telling about reality and evolutionary reliabalism is true, then I am justified in believing the conclusions of my reason and my senses. The question then is... I wonder which narrative, if any, is actually true.
That would be my initial question for you having read the above. Thanks again for all the links, you are definitely doing most of the work in this conversation, I'm just reading up on things you have already gone to the effort of vetting and collecting. Thank you![]()
This is what presup is about. All of us, believer and un-believer alike have presuppositions that align with our worldview. For the Christian, God created the universe and all that encompasses. For the un-believer they hold that mankind holds that place or nature or whatever. In Christian theology, it is consistent and reasonable that the universe being designed by God would be governed by universal, objective and timeless laws which include the Laws of Logic that create the foundation upon which all mankind abides by, and in which each worldview must account for.
You claim: I also have an externalist theory of justification based on the interaction of reality with our senses and our reason. So we both have this justification and presupposition, what presuppositional worldview can explain those Universal laws and be consistent within their worldviews? So I can start first or you can...
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