Oppy, Graham, Atheism and Agnosticism (Elements in the Philosophy of Religion), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018, 72 pp.
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https://doi.org/10.24310/Metyper.2019.v0i22.6428Abstract
In recent years, the phenomena of atheism and agnosticism have become more common in the Western culture. While there has been a rise in the phenomenon itself, there has also been an outgrow in the misunderstandings of what these terms really mean. In this specific sense, I believe Graham Oppy has done a splendid job in Atheism and Agnosticism suggesting clearly where to draw the line between atheism, agnosticism and theism. Thus, he states the meaning of all three positions very clearly.
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Oppy, G. (2018). Atheism and Agnosticism (Elements in the Philosophy of Religion). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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