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17Tomberlin and McGuinness on Plantinga's Free Will DefenseInternational Journal for Philosophy of Religion 12 (4). 1981.
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19Nomo(theo)logical NecessityFaith and Philosophy 4 (4): 383-402. 1987.The issues of just what laws of nature are and what makes statements law-like have been more discussed than advanced. After exploring the general area and uncovering some difficulties which, I suspect, make the case even knottier than generally imagined, I argue that certain resources available only to the theist---in particular, counterfactuals of God’s freedom---may provide the materials needed for constructing solutions.
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Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Religion |
General Philosophy of Science |