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Link: Can Atheism Be Properly Basic?

Jeffery Jay Lowder | April 6, 2015

The academic blog The Prosblogion has a very interesting post by Nik Peels on whether atheism can be properly basic. I see that commenters include several of the regular commenters on this blog.
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