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Catalog of Bayesian Arguments in Philosophy of Religion

Jeffery Jay Lowder | October 21, 2011

I’ve created a new page, with a permanent link near the top of the screen, to a catalog of Bayesian arguments in the philosophy of religion, including Bayesian arguments for and against God’s existence. This is a work-in-progress, so please leave a comment on that page to let me know of any additions, edits, etc. I need to make.

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