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98Review of Paul Weingartner, Omniscience: From a Logical Point of View (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2008 (11). 2008.
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249What is it to commit suicide?Ratio 24 (2): 192-205. 2011.In this article I defend a new definition of what it is to commit suicide:(D) A commits suicide by performing an act x if and only if A intends that he or she kill himself or herself by performing x (under the description ‘I kill myself’), and this intention is fully satisfied.The definition has some surprising implications: various real-life examples often referred to as ‘suicides’ (e.g. ‘suicide bombers’) may well turn out not to be suicides after all.1
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A new definition of 'omnipotence' in terms of setsIn Yujin Nagasawa & Erik Wielenberg (eds.), New Waves in Philosophy of Religion, Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 1. 2008.
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329Ticking Bombs, Torture, and the Analogy with Self-DefenseAmerican Philosophical Quarterly 44 (4). 2007.None
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61Divinity and Maximal GreatnessRoutledge. 2004.This book examines the divine nature in terms of maximal greatness. It investigates each attribute associated with maximal greatness - omnipotence, omniscience, perfect goodness, eternity, and beauty, arguing that maximal greatness is necessary and sufficient for divinity.