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Theodore Drange

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Theodore Drange
Western philosophy
20th-century philosophy
Full name Theodore Drange
Birth 1934
Brooklyn, New York
School/tradition Analytic philosophy
Main interests Philosophy of religion, philosophy of language, epistemology
Notable ideas Argument from nonbelief

Theodore "Ted" Michael Drange (1934—) is a philosopher of religion and Professor Emeritus at West Virginia University, where he taught philosophy from 1966 to 2001. He received a B.A. from Brooklyn College in 1955 and a Ph.D. from Cornell University in 1963. He has written two books: one in the philosophy of language, Type Crossings, in 1966; and one in the philosophy of religion, Nonbelief and Evil: Two Arguments for the Nonexistence of God, in 1998. Drange has also written several articles on the philosophy of religion and atheism, particularly for the Internet Infidels organization.

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