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Stephen J. Sullivan
Edinboro University
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    Arbitrariness, divine commands, and morality.Stephen J. Sullivan - 1993 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 33 (1):33 - 45.
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    Why Adams Needs to Modify His Divine-Command Theory One More Time.Stephen J. Sullivan - 1994 - Faith and Philosophy 11 (1):72-81.
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    Review of Robert L. Arrington: Rationalism, Realism, and Relativism: Perspectives in Contemporary Moral Epistemology[REVIEW]Stephen J. Sullivan - 1991 - Ethics 101 (2):406-408.
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    Goldman's Early Causal Theory of Knowledge.Stephen J. Sullivan & L. Gregory Wheeless - 1994 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 47 (1):143-154.
    In his 1967 paper 'A Causal Theory of Knowing', Alvin Goldman sketched an account of empirical knowledge in terms of appropriate causal connections between the fact known and the knower's belief in that fact. This early causal account has been much criticized, even by Goldman himself in later years. We argue that the theory is much more defensible than either he or its other critics have recognized, that there are plausible internal and external resources available to it which save it (...)
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    Robert Adams's Theistic Argument from the Nature of Morality.Stephen J. Sullivan - 1993 - Journal of Religious Ethics 21 (2):303 - 312.
    In "Moral Arguments for Theistic Belief" Robert Merrihew Adams defends a theistic argument from the nature of morality according to which the existence of God is entailed by the divine-command theory, which Adams believes is our best account of morality. In reply I examine the four arguments for the modified divine-command theory that Adams develops in this and later papers, and I show that three of the arguments are much too weak to enable him to make a case for theism (...)
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    Deprivation, Lament and Death.Stephen J. Sullivan - 2016 - The Philosophers' Magazine 74:104-106.
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    Goldman's Early Causal Theory of Knowledge.Stephen J. Sullivan & L. Gregory Wheeless - 1994 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 47 (1):143-154.
    In his 1967 paper 'A Causal Theory of Knowing', Alvin Goldman sketched an account of empirical knowledge in terms of appropriate causal connections between the fact known and the knower's belief in that fact. This early causal account has been much criticized, even by Goldman himself in later years. We argue that the theory is much more defensible than either he or its other critics have recognized, that there are plausible internal and external resources available to it which save it (...)
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    Relativism, evil, and disagreement: A reply to Hocutt.Stephen J. Sullivan - 1994 - Philosophia 24 (1-2):191-201.
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    Harman, ethical naturalism, and token-token identity.Stephen J. Sullivan - 1991 - Philosophical Papers 20 (3):203-205.