Dr Duncan Schellenberg Patched ◉ [ Ultimate ]
The phrase "patched" in this context refers to Dr. Duncan Schellenberg's
- The problem of divine hiddenness – He has defended the idea that non-resistant non-belief is strong evidence against the existence of a perfectly loving God.
- The argument from reasonable non-belief – A variant of the hiddenness argument, focusing on epistemically responsible atheism.
- Skeptical theism – He has critiqued skeptical theist responses to the problem of evil.
Focus on Undifferentiated Gestures: For the "patched" (backed) errors, his work often correlates with the concept of "Undifferentiated Lingual Gestures." The review of his findings suggests that many children with these errors are not making a specific /k/ sound, but rather a vague, mid-palatal gesture that sounds like a backing error. His therapeutic suggestions focus on establishing clear phonetic boundaries in the mouth before attempting linguistic generalization. dr duncan schellenberg patched
Traditionally, clinicians might treat a child who says "key" for "tea" using minimal pairs. However, Schellenberg’s research highlights a critical distinction: some children have a phonological constraint (a rule-based issue), while others have a phonetic motor constraint (a physical inability to differentiate the place of articulation). The phrase "patched" in this context refers to Dr