Exploring the intersection of morality and divinity, the book delves into how human moral experiences can reveal intentional aspects of God's existence and goodness. It covers diverse topics, including the connection between moral rapport and divine inspiration, experiencing God beyond philosophical frameworks, justifying divine actions, and the collaborative nature of valuing with God. Additionally, it addresses the role of individuals in navigating moral dilemmas and dissonance, offering a comprehensive understanding of faith and ethics.
Paul Moser Ordre des livres
Paul Moser est un philosophe analytique américain dont le travail explore l'épistémologie et la philosophie de la religion. Ses recherches les plus récentes synthétisent ces domaines pour plaider en faveur de l'évidentialisme volontaire concernant la croyance théiste. L'approche de Moser s'appuie sur des aperçus épistémologiques et théologiques existants tout en introduisant des concepts novateurs. Ceux-ci comprennent des preuves disponibles à dessein de l'existence de Dieu, des preuves faisant autorité distinctes des preuves d'observateur et des preuves personnifiantes où les individus eux-mêmes deviennent des preuves saillantes de la présence divine.






- 2023
- 2022
Divine Guidance
- 74pages
- 3 heures de lecture
This volume will be of interest to scholars and students who inquire about divine guidance from a philosophical, theological, or historical perspective.
- 2021
To książka otwierająca oczy. Dawno nikt nie potrafił tak jak Paul Moser syntetycznie zebrać i jasno zaprezentować trudnego przecież zagadnienia teologicznego i problemu filozoficznego. Zwłaszcza w czasach bezmyślnego permisywizmu idea surowej sprawiedliwości jako pewnej drogi do szczęścia, i jedynej, z wielkim trudem toruje sobie zrozumienie. Moser ma ten dar, że potrafi jasno rysować przystępny obraz i miłosierdzia, i surowości i niepojętej do końca natury Boga. I w tym człowieka.
- 2019
The narrative follows a young man's intense rebellion against his Catholic upbringing, as he becomes consumed by a powerful pursuit of a solitary and ascetic existence. Instead of succumbing to drugs or alcohol, he seeks an overwhelming state of ecstasy through his commitment to a life of self-denial and isolation. This exploration delves into the complexities of faith, desire, and the quest for personal liberation.
- 2019
Understanding Religious Experience
- 357pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Offers a new approach to religious experience and the kind of evidence it provides. Understanding Religious Experience will benefit those interested in the nature of religion and can be used in relevant courses in religious studies, philosophy, theology, Biblical studies, and the history of religion.
- 2016
A dedicated individual is tirelessly protecting you from the most dreadful concoctions imaginable, surpassing even the bizarre likes of a kale martini or a Chlamydia on the Beach. This book delves into the humorous and sometimes outrageous world of cocktails, shedding light on the hidden efforts to safeguard your drinking experiences from the worst mixology disasters.
- 2013
T-Bull and the Lost Men
- 138pages
- 5 heures de lecture
Featuring a unique blend of whimsical characters, the story introduces Tinker Bull, a lesbian pixie who bravely confronts Roman Catholic pirates, all while her former ally, Peter Plan, has turned into an investment banker. Alongside her is the Crocodazzi, a crocodile investigative journalist with an unquenchable thirst for stories. This narrative serves as a playful and surreal exploration of humor and adventure, cleverly crafted to entertain and surprise readers with its inventive twists.
- 1991
Knowledge and Evidence
- 304pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Paul Moser's book defends what has been an unfashionable view in recent epistemology: the foundationalist account of knowledge and justification. Since the time of Plato philosophers have wondered what exactly knowledge is. This book develops a new account of perceptual knowledge which specifies the exact sense in which knowledge has foundations. The author argues that experiential foundations are indeed essential to perceptual knowledge, and he explains what knowledge requires beyond justified true beliefs. In challenging prominent sceptical claims that we have no justified beliefs about the external world, the book outlines a theory of rational belief.