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    On Unobservability and Detectability.Thomas Digby - 1982 - Religious Studies 18 (4):509 - 511.
    Surely the greatest possible accomplishment for a religious epistemologist would be to show how God's existence might be empirically verified. The most obvious, although certainly not unproblematic, approach to this task is to claim that perceptual evidence is available from which God's existence can be inferred. The only apparent alternative, direct sense perception of God, is ruled out by God's essential unobservability, which is implied by his essential incorporeality. But Robert Oakes, in his essay, ‘Religious Experience, Sense-perception and God's Essential (...)
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    Plato on Instability and Knowledge.Thomas Digby - 1984 - Apeiron 18 (1):42 - 45.
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    Self-evidence in moral life.Thomas Digby - 1986 - Journal of Value Inquiry 20 (4):319-326.
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    Corporations and Morality. [REVIEW]Thomas Digby - 1983 - Review of Metaphysics 36 (4):921-922.
    This clearly written volume is of interest both as a textbook and as an original work in applied philosophy. It makes substantial contributions to the theoretical understanding of the moral relationship between corporations and society.
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  5. Williams, Oliver F. and Houck, John W., eds. "The Judeo-Christian Vision and the Modern Corporation". [REVIEW]Thomas Digby - 1982 - Ethics 93:842.
     
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