The Metaphysics of Theism and Modality (American University Studies Series V, Philosophy)

By Dr. Richard Brian Davis
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In this book, Richard Brian Davis explores various attempts to solve the Dependence Problem-the problem posed by the following question: How can necessary truths stand to God in a one-way relation of dependence when neither they nor God could have failed to exist? Critics charge that this problem is insoluble. Davis argues at length that the most powerful and promising contemporary solutions to this problem-those offered by Linda Zagzebski, Brian Leftow, Thomas V. Morris, and William Mann-are all fatally flawed. In making his case, Davis treats the reader to helpful and interesting discussions of counterpossibles, broadly logical necessity, identity statements, as well as the divine attributes of sovereignty, aseity, and simplicity. He concludes with what is perhaps the most forceful and sustained defense of the claim that necessary truths can stand to God in an asymmetrical relation of causal dependence.

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Volume #: 12
Issue #: 15
Pages: 21-27
Publisher: Peter Lang Pub Inc
Year: 2001
ISBN/ISSN: 0820445290


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