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  1. Keith Chrzan, ‘Plantinga on Atheistic Induction’Sophia Volume 27 No. 2 (July 1988), pp. 10–14; Alvin Plantinga,The Nature of Necessity, Oxford University Press 1974.

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  7. See, for example, Peter Achinstein, ‘Concepts of Evidence’ in Peter Achinstein, ed.,The Concept of Evidence, Oxford University Press 1983.

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Langtry, B. God, evil and probability. SOPH 28, 32–40 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02789852

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