Theistic modal realism and causal modal collapse
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Published:2020-07-24
Issue:1
Volume:57
Page:120-135
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ISSN:0034-4125
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Container-title:Religious Studies
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Rel. Stud.
Abstract
AbstractTheistic modal realism argues for an extension of Lewis's modal realism capable of accommodating a theistic God. By affording elegant solutions to many atheistic challenges, the view is of great theoretical utility for the theist. However, it has been objected that within a Lewisian framework God cannot be causally efficacious on pain of collapsing intuitively distinct modal notions. In this article I explain why these worries are ill-founded and show how God's existence and causal power over the pluriverse can be consistently understood. If successful, the proposal offers a congenial theistic way to adopt modal realism and address the atheological problems.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Philosophy,Religious studies
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