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    The Argument from Religious Experience.Kai-Man Kwan - 2009 - In William Lane Craig & J. P. Moreland (eds.), The Blackwell Companion to Natural Theology. Oxford, UK: Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 498–552.
    This chapter contains sections titled: The Experiential Roots of Religion The ARE in the Twentieth Century The Decline of Traditional Foundationalism and Stock Objections to RE The ARE via the Principle of Critical Trust (PCT) RE and TE Conceptual Coherence of TE Intracoherence of TE The Structure of the CTA The Impartiality Argument for the PCT Objections to the ARE The ARE in the Twenty‐First Century References.
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  2. Can religious experience provide justification for the belief in God? The debate in contemporary analytic philosophy.Kai-man Kwan - 2006 - Philosophy Compass 1 (6):640–661.
    In recent analytic philosophy of religion, one hotly debated topic is the veridicality of religious experience. In this paper, I briefly trace how the argument from religious experience comes into prominence in the twentieth century. This is due to the able defense of this argument by Richard Swinburne, William Alston, and Jerome Gellman among others. I explain the argument's intuitive force and why the stock objections to religious experience are not entirely convincing. I expound Swinburne's approach and his application of (...)
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    Is the Critical Trust Approach to Religious Experience Incompatible with Religious Particularism?Kai-man Kwan - 2003 - Faith and Philosophy 20 (2):152-169.
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    A Critical Appraisal of a Non-Realist Philosophy of Religion.Kai-Man Kwan - 2001 - Philosophia Christi 3 (1):225-235.
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  5. Are Human Rights Based on Human Experience? An Evaluation of Alan Dershowitz's Theory of Human Rights.Kai-man Kwan - 2009 - Philosophy and Culture 36 (7):31-58.
    Human rights are often taken for granted, but "What is the basis of human rights?" This is no easy answer, De Xiao Weiqi, in his 2004 book of this difficult the problem. He considered the following four main theories: First, the external theory: the root cause of human rights outside the law, such as human rights divine theory; Second, the intrinsic theory: the root cause of human rights within the law - law positivism ; three, rationalist approaches: human rights is (...)
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    Religious Experience, Justification, and History.Kai-Man Kwan - 2003 - Philosophia Christi 5 (2):633-637.
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  7. Book Review. [REVIEW]Kai-man Kwan - 2003 - Philosophia Christi 5 (2):633-636.
     
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    Mystical Experience of God. [REVIEW]Kai-Man Kwan - 2004 - Faith and Philosophy 21 (4):553-560.
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    The Agnostic Inquirer. [REVIEW]Kai-Man Kwan - 2011 - Faith and Philosophy 28 (4):472-474.
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