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Michael C. Rea is an analytic philosopher and a professor of philosophy at the University of Notre Dame. He specializes in metaphysics and philosophy of religion and has competence in epistemology and applied ethics as well.〔http://www.nd.edu/~mrea/〕 He is currently writing a book on divine hiddenness, in which he appeals to quantifier pluralism and argues that God cannot be quantified over by humans (although God can quantify over Himself). Also, he is scheduled to give the 2017 Gifford Lectures, where he will also talk about divine hiddenness.〔http://ndsmcobserver.com/2015/09/professors-begin-research-project-transformative-experiences/〕 == The argument against naturalism ==
Michael Rea argues that naturalists are not justified in accepting either realism about material objects, or realism about other minds, or materialism.〔Michael C. Rea, ''World Without Design: The Ontological Consequences of Naturalism'', Oxford: Clarendon Press, p. 8. Discussed in a Book Review by Andrew Melnyk in Mind, Volume 113, Number 451, July 2004, pp. 575-581.〕 This constitutes a pragmatic case against being a naturalist. These problems can be avoided by the adoption of a supernaturalist research program that "legitimates belief in ''some'' sort of supernatural being".〔''World Without Design'', p. 213-214. Melnyk 2004, p. 575-576.〕
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