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Those familiar with the epistemological works of Alvin Plantinga or Nicholas Walterstorff will find Clark’s use of cognitive science a useful extension to the idea of proper function. His willingness to hold open the possibility that theism is potentially irrational is refreshing. Anyone willing to question the warrant of beliefs on a serious, though not necessarily technical level, will enjoy what Clark has to offer.
Some patient portraits are moving, while others seem overly dramatized and filled with clumsy descriptive writing. In addition, general readers may find the unexplained medical terminology a hindrance to fully understanding Kelly's message. Despite the relative scarcity of nurse's memoirs, this is an optional purchase.