An Epistemic Defense of Animism

In Tiddy Smith (ed.), Animism and Philosophy of Religion. Springer Verlag. pp. 285-312 (2022)
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Abstract

Contrary to theistic belief, the epistemic status of animistic belief is rarely discussed in contemporary philosophy of religion. I argue that animistic experiences can provide personal justification to subjects in the absence of defeating counterevidence. I also argue that recent, scientific attempts at explaining animistic experiences do not provide such counterevidence. Finally, I investigate if animistic belief can be justified on moral grounds.

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