Logic and Conventionalism19/01/10
Is a conventionalist justification of logic coherent? What implications does this have on the TAG/presuppositionalism?
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read moreGod is generally thought of as a perfect being. This seems to entail that God is perfectly virtuous, but what does it mean to say that God exemplifies virtue? Is this idea coherent in light of such a virtue as courage?
read moreAn analysis of the "Possible Disproof of God's Existence" in light of Chris Bolt's recent objection.
read moreIn a follow up to a previous post on this topic, Mitch LeBlanc attempts to be more direct and meet some of RK's argument head-on.
read moreDavid Smart has offered a brief objection. Oddly enough, his objection merely shows that he actually agrees with the argument.
read moreMight certain attributes of God conflict with each other? Mitch LeBlanc briefly presents an argument which purports to show that being triune or omniscient conflicts with omnipotence.
read moreIn another response to "The Transcendental Argument for the Existence of God," David Smart offers his criticism of the arguments within.
read moreIf the Christian God has pre-ordained all of existence, does it make sense to speak of "possible worlds" or modal propositions in general? Some people have claimed this, but further analysis into God's perfection and immutability seems required to make a case either way.
read moreChris Bolt of Choosing Hats has offered some criticism on my paper regarding the Transcendental Argument. This post is a transcript of our discussion on those criticisms.
read moreIs the Transcendental Argument for the Existence of God sound? In this paper I contend that it is not, for various reasons.
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