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Tuggy is a
philosopher who specializes in Philosophy of Religion,
Metaphysics, and Early Modern Philosophy. He has taught in the Department of Philosophy at SUNY Fredonia since 2000, when he earned his PhD from Brown University. Dale's blog is called trinities. And, that's also what it's about. Complete curriculum vitae Personal & Fun Links A9 AllTheWeb Clusty Bookfinder Google Scholar Snap SearchMash hakia CGFA Digital Archive Project Dave Barry's Blog DEW Guitars The Gilded Leaf Bindery Double Click Technologies King's X Pat Metheny Instapundit Thomas Sowell Frontline IMDB Metacritic Speech Accent Archive Oxford English Dictionary refdesk bugmenot spamgourmet pcpitstop PriceWatch TechBargains Reseller Ratings Dale's Bloglines Student? Rate Dale here Philosophy Paper Pet Peeves |
"Trinity" in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, forthcoming. Review of James Anderson, Paradox in Christian Theology: An Analysis of Its Presence, Character, and Epistemic Status, Faith and Philosophy, forthcoming. "Three Roads to Open Theism", Faith and Philosophy 24:1, 28-51, 2007. "Necessity, Control, and the Divine Command Theory", Sophia 44:1, 2005. Review of Michael D. Robinson, The Storms of Providence, Religious Studies 41: 237-42, 2005. "Divine deception, identity, and Social Trinitarianism", Religious Studies 40: 269-87, 2004. "Reid's Philosophy of Religion" in The Cambridge Companion to Thomas Reid, eds. Terence Cuneo and Rene van Woudenberg, (Cambridge University Press, 2003). "The unfinished business of Trinitarian theorizing", Religious Studies 39:165-83, 2003. "Tradition and Believability: Edward Wierenga's Social Trinitarianism", Philosophia Christi 5:2, 447-56, 2003. "The Trinitarian Dilemma" in The Trinity: East/West Dialogue, ed. Melville Y. Stewart (Kluwer, 2003), 23-34. "Thomas Reid on Causation", Reid Studies 3:2, 3-27, Spring 2000. "A Short Text of Lavenham" [translation of A Tract on Future Events by Richard Lavenham (d. 1383?) with philosophical commentary and introduction] in Time, Creation and World-Order ed. Mogens Wegener (Aarhus University Press, 1999), 260-3. |
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