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S02E12: Street Epistemology with Anthony Magnabosco

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On this episode of Fermenting Opinions, we talk to Anthony Magnabosco, a practitioner and advocate for a method of discussing beliefs called Street Epistemology (SE). Anthony walks us through how this method works and his successes and failures in using this approach when discussing beliefs with people he encounters on the “street.” Street Epistemology has drawn a good deal of criticism from the Christian Apologetics community, so we discuss some of those objections and whether they have been leveled fairly as well.

Below are the attached links to the videos and Facebook groups referenced during our conversation:

Street Epistemology Study Group 1 of 4

Private Group: Restricted Access (open to some)

Study group only, no role-play or SE chatting.

https://m.facebook.com/groups/327681890701533

Learn Street Epistemology Group 2 of 4

Private Group: Unrestricted Access (open to all, regardless of belief)

Study group only, no role-play or SE chatting.

https://m.facebook.com/groups/298421410583502

Chat with a Street Epistemologist Group 3 of 4

Private Group: Unrestricted Access (open to all, regardless of belief)

Role-play or engage with someone using SE.

https://m.facebook.com/groups/1138113529619188

Critique Street Epistemology Group 4 of 4

Public Group: Unrestricted Access (open to all, regardless of belief)

Critique for everyone, no role-play or SE chatting.

https://m.facebook.com/groups/1517931244990180

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Peter Boghossian vs Tim McGrew on Faith

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On this episode of Fermenting Opinions, we talk to Anthony Magnabosco, a practitioner and advocate for a method of discussing beliefs called Street Epistemology (SE). Anthony walks us through how this method works and his successes and failures in using this approach when discussing beliefs with people he encounters on the “street.” Street Epistemology has drawn a good deal of criticism from the Christian Apologetics community, so we discuss some of those objections and whether they have been leveled fairly as well.

Below are the attached links to the videos and Facebook groups referenced during our conversation:

Street Epistemology Study Group 1 of 4

Private Group: Restricted Access (open to some)

Study group only, no role-play or SE chatting.

https://m.facebook.com/groups/327681890701533

Learn Street Epistemology Group 2 of 4

Private Group: Unrestricted Access (open to all, regardless of belief)

Study group only, no role-play or SE chatting.

https://m.facebook.com/groups/298421410583502

Chat with a Street Epistemologist Group 3 of 4

Private Group: Unrestricted Access (open to all, regardless of belief)

Role-play or engage with someone using SE.

https://m.facebook.com/groups/1138113529619188

Critique Street Epistemology Group 4 of 4

Public Group: Unrestricted Access (open to all, regardless of belief)

Critique for everyone, no role-play or SE chatting.

https://m.facebook.com/groups/1517931244990180

Street Epistemology: Keith | Require Voter Identification

Peter Boghossian vs Tim McGrew on Faith

  continue reading

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