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Professor William Sweet is affiliated with St. Thomas University in Fredericton, Canada, where he holds the academic rank of Professor in the Department of Philosophy within the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. He is recognized for his contributions to the philosophy of religion and epistemology, particularly in debates concerning the rationality and justification of religious belief.
His research centers on the epistemology of religion, with a focus on evidentialist and foundationalist approaches within Anglo-American philosophy. He has critically examined pre-Lockean, Lockean, and Humean perspectives, as well as 19th-century challenges to religious belief, engaging with contemporary thinkers such as Alvin Plantinga, William Alston, Antony Flew, and David Hart. His work explores how modern and postmodern epistemologies impact the rationality of religious commitment.
The available publication indicates a sustained interest in postmodern critiques of rationality and their implications for religious belief. His lecture series at the Catholic University of Lublin in 2009, titled 'Meaning, Proof, and Religious Belief,' reflects his international scholarly engagement and expertise in these domains.
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Professor Sweet has delivered guest lectures and academic courses internationally, such as the Stanisław Kamiński Memorial Lecture series, demonstrating an active role in academic dissemination. While no information is available about graduate students he may have supervised, his scholarly output and invited lectures suggest a significant advisory and mentoring presence in the philosophical community.
He is associated with the Department of Philosophy at St. Thomas University and has participated in international academic collaborations, particularly through invited lecture programs in Europe.
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