Friday, November 21, 2008
2008 EPS Papers (Wang)
C. Charles Wang
The Use of Presuppositional Circular Reasoning by Atheists and Theists
The Use of Presuppositional Circular Reasoning by Atheists and Theists
Abstract: Circular reasoning, or question begging, is among the most common logical fallacies. This paper compares two usages of presuppositional circular reasoning: one by Darwinian naturalists and the other by Christian theists. The former deny the usage and the latter embrace it. More attentions are paid to scientists’ use of tautological arguments, which are difficult to detect.
Labels: 2008 EPS conference, c. charles wang, circular reasoning, philosophy of religion