Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Reminder: presentations

Please email me a list of two or three articles you'd like to use for your presentation; be sure to rank them in order of preference.

Also, be sure that you will be in town both on the day the article is scheduled for discussion and on the previous and subsequent days (just in case we're running behind a day or running ahead).

Finally, since I may be on jury duty T0 & T11, it's best not to schedule a presentation for that day. Since we may not have caught back up by then, it's best not to schedule a presentation on Paley, either. Paley was originally scheduled for T9, but will probably be discussed T10. Plantinga, originally scheduled for T11, will most likely be discussed on T12.



Presentation Schedule (to be updated as I get more information from you)

T13 -- Whitney -- Hume, "The Evidence for Miracles is Weak" -- note: this will be
T13 only if we catch up before then; otherwise, it'll be T16

T16 (T17 if still a class behind) -- Logan -- Swinburne, "Miracles and Historical Evidence"

T26 -- Laura, Aquinas, “The Harmony of Reason and Revelation”, pp. 92-95

Brennan, Pascal, “The Wager", pp. 96-97


T27 -- Jason -- Clifford, "The Ethics of Belief"

T29 -- Jarrod -- Kierkegaard, “Truth is Subjectivity”

T30 -- Caleb -- Dennett, "An Evolutionary Account of Religion"

T33 -- Matt Rice -- Dawkins, "Science Discredits Religion"

T34 -- Matt Reynolds -- Griffiths, "The Uniqueness of Religious Doctrines"

T37 -- Edward -- MacIntyre, "Which God Ought We to Obey?"

T38 -- Dan -- Aquinas, "Ethics and Natural Law"

T39 or T40 (depending on which is the Paper Writing Day) -- Katie

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