Rethinking the presumption of atheism |
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Authors: | Keith Burgess-Jackson |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Philosophy and Humanities,The University of Texas at Arlington,Arlington,USA |
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Abstract: | Is there—or rather, ought there to be—a presumption of atheism, as Antony Flew (1923–2010) so famously argued nearly half a century ago? It is time to revisit this issue. After clarifying the concept of a presumption of atheism (which includes clarifying the concept of a presumption), I take up the evaluative question of whether there ought to be a presumption of atheism, focusing on Flew’s arguments for an affirmative answer. I conclude that Flew’s arguments, one of which rests on an analogy with the (legal) presumption of innocence, fail. |
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