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[https://www.facebook.com/alex.malpass Facebook]}}'''Dr. Alex Peter Malpass''' is a British athiest who specializes in logic and metaphysics.<ref name=":0">http://www.diametros.iphils.uj.edu.pl/index.php/diametros/article/view/891/0</ref><ref name=":1">http://www.scottclifton.com/malpass/</ref> Alex frequently has discussions with Christian apologists and addresses the logical, epestimelogical and metaphysical concepts employed by apologists within those discussions. He also expands on these ideas in his blog [https://useofreason.wordpress.com Use of Reason]. | [https://www.facebook.com/alex.malpass Facebook] | ||
[https://www.patreon.com/thoughtology Patreon]}}'''Dr. Alex Peter Malpass''' is a British athiest who specializes in logic and metaphysics.<ref name=":0">http://www.diametros.iphils.uj.edu.pl/index.php/diametros/article/view/891/0</ref><ref name=":1">http://www.scottclifton.com/malpass/</ref> Alex frequently has discussions with Christian apologists and addresses the logical, epestimelogical and metaphysical concepts employed by apologists within those discussions. He also expands on these ideas in his blog [https://useofreason.wordpress.com Use of Reason]. | |||
== Background == | == Background == | ||
Alex Malpass graduated from the University of Bristol and was also a lecturer on Philosophy and Metaphysics at the University of Glasgow.<ref name=":1" /><ref>https://www.facebook.com/BristolPhilosophy/posts/516954475001282</ref> Alex Malpass has also written multiple papers on the semantics of future contingents, including a paper titled ''Between Ockhamism and the Thin Red Line'', which was published in ''Diametros – An Online Journal of Philosophy''<ref name=":0" />''.''[[File:Alex.jpg|thumb|220x220px]] | Alex Malpass graduated from the University of Bristol and was also a lecturer on Philosophy and Metaphysics at the University of Glasgow.<ref name=":1" /><ref>https://www.facebook.com/BristolPhilosophy/posts/516954475001282</ref> Alex Malpass has also written multiple papers on the semantics of future contingents, including a paper titled ''Between Ockhamism and the Thin Red Line'', which was published in ''Diametros – An Online Journal of Philosophy''<ref name=":0" />''.'' | ||
== Thoughtology == | |||
In March 2017, Alex Malpass launched the [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwbA80IQy8pfbil09XiBKfw/featured ''Thoughtology''] podcast in which he talks with philosophers on topics such as miracles, the problem of evil, and the Kalam Cosmological Argument.[[File:Alex.jpg|thumb|220x220px]] | |||
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</image> <group> <header>Information</header> <label>Gender</label> <label>Scientific Name</label> <label>Positions</label> <label>Debating Against</label> <label>Skills</label> <label>Links</label> </group> </infobox> Dr. Alex Peter Malpass is a British athiest who specializes in logic and metaphysics.[1][2] Alex frequently has discussions with Christian apologists and addresses the logical, epestimelogical and metaphysical concepts employed by apologists within those discussions. He also expands on these ideas in his blog Use of Reason.
Background
Alex Malpass graduated from the University of Bristol and was also a lecturer on Philosophy and Metaphysics at the University of Glasgow.[2][3] Alex Malpass has also written multiple papers on the semantics of future contingents, including a paper titled Between Ockhamism and the Thin Red Line, which was published in Diametros – An Online Journal of Philosophy[1].
Thoughtology
In March 2017, Alex Malpass launched the Thoughtology podcast in which he talks with philosophers on topics such as miracles, the problem of evil, and the Kalam Cosmological Argument.