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Tag: Arguments from Religious Experience: Richard Swinburne’s ‘Principle of Credulity’

Arguments from Religious Experience: Richard Swinburne’s ‘Principle of Credulity’

March 14, 2025August 8, 2025 ~ 1000-Word Philosophy: An Introductory Anthology ~ 7 Comments

Philosopher Richard Swinburne (b. 1934) attempts to categorize these different types of religious experience. He argues that such experiences are usually some evidence for the existence of whatever people believe they encounter. This essay summarizes Swinburne’s philosophy of religious experience.

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