Performing Contradictions and the Problem of Evil
I’ve been teaching an introductory philosophy course this semester with a new text for my God unit, Thinking About God by Greg Ganssle. It’s designed to be usable for high school or introductory...
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The end of the semester is fast approaching, which means an even more hectic academic schedule, followed by a vacation. This post will be a brief remark on Sobel‘s treatment of omniscience, which...
View ArticleRutten’s argument for the existence of God
Emanuel Rutten sent me the following interesting argument which I am posting with his permission. Please make sure to be clear that if you cite this post, everything except the title, the preceding...
View ArticleThree ontological arguments
The first and third arguments use S5. I will leave filling in the steps in the arguments as an exercise (maybe not so easy in the case of A) for the reader, though I can help out as needed. Argument A...
View ArticleAnalytic Theology Cluster Group at University of Navarra (Spain)
The 2015 Analytic Theology Cluster Group at University of Navarra (Spain) The Cluster Group in Analytic Theology at the University of Navarra “Philosophical and Theological Perspectives on Divine...
View ArticleAn Argument for the View that God has a Sense of Humor
An Argument for the View that God has a Sense of Humor Does God have a sense of humor? Here is one argument to think that he does. Let us start with the following uncontroversial premise: (1)...
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