On the next Philosophy in Action Radio, I'll discuss "Argument from Miracles for the Existence of God, Part 2" live with listeners. The live broadcast begins at 6 pm PT / 7 MT / 8 CT / 9 ET on Thursday, 4 June 2015. If you can't attend live, be sure to listen to the podcast later.

Upcoming ReligionCast Preview: Thursday, 4 June 2015

Argument from Miracles for the Existence of God, Part 2

On Thursday, 4 June 2015, I'll discuss "Argument from Miracles for the Existence of God, Part 2" with listeners on Philosophy in Action Radio. This episode of internet radio airs at 6 pm PT / 7 MT / 8 CT / 9 ET in our live studio. If you can't listen live, you'll find the podcast on the episode's archive page.

Do reports of miracles prove the existence of God? David Hume challenges the common idea that they do, particularly by considering the reliability of the testimony offered on their behalf.

This show is part of my ReligionCasts series of podcasts on philosophy of religion. The live show will be available for free, and the podcast will be available for free to regular contributors to Philosophy in Action's Tip Jar. Anyone else will be able to purchase the podcasts for the whole series for $10.

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I'm Dr. Diana Hsieh. I'm a philosopher specializing in the application of rational principles to the challenges of real life. I received my Ph.D in philosophy from the University of Colorado at Boulder in 2009. My book, Responsibility & Luck: A Defense of Praise and Blame, is available for purchase in paperback, as well as for Kindle and Nook. The book defends the justice of moral praise and blame of persons using an Aristotelian theory of moral responsibility, thereby refuting Thomas Nagel's "problem of moral luck."

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