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The book God, Truth, and other Enigmas is a collection of eighteen essays that fall under four headings: (God's) Existence/Non-Existence, Omniscience, Truth, and Metaphysical Enigmas. The essays vary widely in topic and tone. They provide the reader with an overview of contemporary philosophica...
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Zusammenfassung: | The book God, Truth, and other Enigmas is a collection of eighteen essays that fall under four headings: (God's) Existence/Non-Existence, Omniscience, Truth, and Metaphysical Enigmas. The essays vary widely in topic and tone. They provide the reader with an overview of contemporary philosophical approaches to the subjects that are indicated in the title of the book. |
Beschreibung: | Agnosticism about Material Composition. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (300 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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505 | 0 | |a Acknowledgements; A Guide to the Book: God, Truth, and other Enigmas; Part I (God's) Existence/Non-Existence; Logical Necessity, Conceptual Necessity, and the Ontological Argument; 1 What is Logical Necessity (Logical Modality)?; 2 Conceptual Modality; 3 Terse Formalization of a Hartshornian Modal Ontological Argument; 4 A "Fitchy" Argument for Premise (2); 5 The Crucial Premise; Problem of the Origins of Ontotheology; 1 Towards the Theologization of Being; 2 "Craftsman" or "Creator"?; 3 The Unnamed, and yet Named "the Being One": the Premises of Ontotheology. | |
505 | 8 | |a 4 God as Esse AbsolutumOn the Anti-Ontological Doom Argument; Nothing Is Impossible; 1 Preliminary Matters; 1.1 A Miscellany of Terms, Concepts, Definitions, and Assumptions; 1.2 Kinds; 1.3 Explanation; 1.4 Three Principles; 1.5 A Premise about Kinds; 2 The Arguments; 2.1 The Arguments; 2.2 A Possible Objection to the Arguments; 3 "The Mystery of Existence"; God and Good: Does God's Existence Imply that Anything is Good; Part II Omniscience; Gaps, Gluts and God; 1 Gaps and Gluts; 2 Milne's Paradox; 3 Strengthening the Milne Sentence; 4 Conclusion. | |
505 | 8 | |a Fitch's Paradox and the Existence of an Omniscient Being1 The Knowability Principle and Fitch's Paradox; 2 An Argument for an Omniscient Being; 3 How Plausible is the Knowability Principle?; 4 Concluding Remarks; Vagueness and Omniscience; 1 Introduction; 2 Cooperation by an Omniscient Being: First Proposal; 3 Cooperation by an Omniscient Being: Objection to the First Proposal; 4 Cooperation by an Omniscient Being: Second Proposal; 5 Cooperation by an Omniscient Being: Objection to the Second Proposal; 6 Some Conclusive Remarks; God's Omniscience and Logical Virtue; 1 Introduction. | |
505 | 8 | |a 2 Cantor's Argument and the Complete Knowledge of God3 The Liar and the Sound Knowledge of God; 4 McTaggart's Paradox, and Various Semantical Approaches to Time; 5 Anderson-type Semantics Taking into Account the Time and the Knowledge of Truths; 6 Conclusion; Part III Truth; Logic and Truth in Religious Belief; 1 Introduction; 2 Logic and Religious Belief; 3 Faith Pragmatics and Truth; 4 Appearance and Truth in Religious Belief (Semantics); 4.1 Logic QB Modified; 4.2 Formal Analysis of John 3; Absolute Truth and Mathematics; The Divine Belief Theory of Truth: Might It Work?; 1 The Theory. | |
505 | 8 | |a 2 Statement and Some Merits2.1 Beliefs by a Perfect Beings; 2.2 Sentential Truth; 2.3 Some Merits; 3 Objections; 3.1 The Euthyphro Objection; 3.2 Knowledge; 3.3 Epistemological Circularity; 3.4 Atheists and Truth; 3.5 The Liar Paradox; 3.6 Similarity to Occasionalism; 4 Conclusions; Makers and Models: Two Approaches to Truth, and their Merger; 1 Introduction: Tarski and Nominalism; 2 Truth, Consequence, and Models; 3 Makers; 4 Models; 5 Multitudes; 6 Models from Multitudes; 7 Consequences for Nominalists; 8 Open Questions and Conclusion; Part IV Metaphysical Enigmas. | |
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contents | Acknowledgements; A Guide to the Book: God, Truth, and other Enigmas; Part I (God's) Existence/Non-Existence; Logical Necessity, Conceptual Necessity, and the Ontological Argument; 1 What is Logical Necessity (Logical Modality)?; 2 Conceptual Modality; 3 Terse Formalization of a Hartshornian Modal Ontological Argument; 4 A "Fitchy" Argument for Premise (2); 5 The Crucial Premise; Problem of the Origins of Ontotheology; 1 Towards the Theologization of Being; 2 "Craftsman" or "Creator"?; 3 The Unnamed, and yet Named "the Being One": the Premises of Ontotheology. 4 God as Esse AbsolutumOn the Anti-Ontological Doom Argument; Nothing Is Impossible; 1 Preliminary Matters; 1.1 A Miscellany of Terms, Concepts, Definitions, and Assumptions; 1.2 Kinds; 1.3 Explanation; 1.4 Three Principles; 1.5 A Premise about Kinds; 2 The Arguments; 2.1 The Arguments; 2.2 A Possible Objection to the Arguments; 3 "The Mystery of Existence"; God and Good: Does God's Existence Imply that Anything is Good; Part II Omniscience; Gaps, Gluts and God; 1 Gaps and Gluts; 2 Milne's Paradox; 3 Strengthening the Milne Sentence; 4 Conclusion. Fitch's Paradox and the Existence of an Omniscient Being1 The Knowability Principle and Fitch's Paradox; 2 An Argument for an Omniscient Being; 3 How Plausible is the Knowability Principle?; 4 Concluding Remarks; Vagueness and Omniscience; 1 Introduction; 2 Cooperation by an Omniscient Being: First Proposal; 3 Cooperation by an Omniscient Being: Objection to the First Proposal; 4 Cooperation by an Omniscient Being: Second Proposal; 5 Cooperation by an Omniscient Being: Objection to the Second Proposal; 6 Some Conclusive Remarks; God's Omniscience and Logical Virtue; 1 Introduction. 2 Cantor's Argument and the Complete Knowledge of God3 The Liar and the Sound Knowledge of God; 4 McTaggart's Paradox, and Various Semantical Approaches to Time; 5 Anderson-type Semantics Taking into Account the Time and the Knowledge of Truths; 6 Conclusion; Part III Truth; Logic and Truth in Religious Belief; 1 Introduction; 2 Logic and Religious Belief; 3 Faith Pragmatics and Truth; 4 Appearance and Truth in Religious Belief (Semantics); 4.1 Logic QB Modified; 4.2 Formal Analysis of John 3; Absolute Truth and Mathematics; The Divine Belief Theory of Truth: Might It Work?; 1 The Theory. 2 Statement and Some Merits2.1 Beliefs by a Perfect Beings; 2.2 Sentential Truth; 2.3 Some Merits; 3 Objections; 3.1 The Euthyphro Objection; 3.2 Knowledge; 3.3 Epistemological Circularity; 3.4 Atheists and Truth; 3.5 The Liar Paradox; 3.6 Similarity to Occasionalism; 4 Conclusions; Makers and Models: Two Approaches to Truth, and their Merger; 1 Introduction: Tarski and Nominalism; 2 Truth, Consequence, and Models; 3 Makers; 4 Models; 5 Multitudes; 6 Models from Multitudes; 7 Consequences for Nominalists; 8 Open Questions and Conclusion; Part IV Metaphysical Enigmas. |
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spelling | Szatkowski, Miroslaw. God, Truth, and other Enigmas. Berlin/Boston : De Gruyter, 2015. 1 online resource (300 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Philosophische Analyse / Philosophical Analysis ; v. 65 Print version record. Acknowledgements; A Guide to the Book: God, Truth, and other Enigmas; Part I (God's) Existence/Non-Existence; Logical Necessity, Conceptual Necessity, and the Ontological Argument; 1 What is Logical Necessity (Logical Modality)?; 2 Conceptual Modality; 3 Terse Formalization of a Hartshornian Modal Ontological Argument; 4 A "Fitchy" Argument for Premise (2); 5 The Crucial Premise; Problem of the Origins of Ontotheology; 1 Towards the Theologization of Being; 2 "Craftsman" or "Creator"?; 3 The Unnamed, and yet Named "the Being One": the Premises of Ontotheology. 4 God as Esse AbsolutumOn the Anti-Ontological Doom Argument; Nothing Is Impossible; 1 Preliminary Matters; 1.1 A Miscellany of Terms, Concepts, Definitions, and Assumptions; 1.2 Kinds; 1.3 Explanation; 1.4 Three Principles; 1.5 A Premise about Kinds; 2 The Arguments; 2.1 The Arguments; 2.2 A Possible Objection to the Arguments; 3 "The Mystery of Existence"; God and Good: Does God's Existence Imply that Anything is Good; Part II Omniscience; Gaps, Gluts and God; 1 Gaps and Gluts; 2 Milne's Paradox; 3 Strengthening the Milne Sentence; 4 Conclusion. Fitch's Paradox and the Existence of an Omniscient Being1 The Knowability Principle and Fitch's Paradox; 2 An Argument for an Omniscient Being; 3 How Plausible is the Knowability Principle?; 4 Concluding Remarks; Vagueness and Omniscience; 1 Introduction; 2 Cooperation by an Omniscient Being: First Proposal; 3 Cooperation by an Omniscient Being: Objection to the First Proposal; 4 Cooperation by an Omniscient Being: Second Proposal; 5 Cooperation by an Omniscient Being: Objection to the Second Proposal; 6 Some Conclusive Remarks; God's Omniscience and Logical Virtue; 1 Introduction. 2 Cantor's Argument and the Complete Knowledge of God3 The Liar and the Sound Knowledge of God; 4 McTaggart's Paradox, and Various Semantical Approaches to Time; 5 Anderson-type Semantics Taking into Account the Time and the Knowledge of Truths; 6 Conclusion; Part III Truth; Logic and Truth in Religious Belief; 1 Introduction; 2 Logic and Religious Belief; 3 Faith Pragmatics and Truth; 4 Appearance and Truth in Religious Belief (Semantics); 4.1 Logic QB Modified; 4.2 Formal Analysis of John 3; Absolute Truth and Mathematics; The Divine Belief Theory of Truth: Might It Work?; 1 The Theory. 2 Statement and Some Merits2.1 Beliefs by a Perfect Beings; 2.2 Sentential Truth; 2.3 Some Merits; 3 Objections; 3.1 The Euthyphro Objection; 3.2 Knowledge; 3.3 Epistemological Circularity; 3.4 Atheists and Truth; 3.5 The Liar Paradox; 3.6 Similarity to Occasionalism; 4 Conclusions; Makers and Models: Two Approaches to Truth, and their Merger; 1 Introduction: Tarski and Nominalism; 2 Truth, Consequence, and Models; 3 Makers; 4 Models; 5 Multitudes; 6 Models from Multitudes; 7 Consequences for Nominalists; 8 Open Questions and Conclusion; Part IV Metaphysical Enigmas. Agnosticism about Material Composition. The book God, Truth, and other Enigmas is a collection of eighteen essays that fall under four headings: (God's) Existence/Non-Existence, Omniscience, Truth, and Metaphysical Enigmas. The essays vary widely in topic and tone. They provide the reader with an overview of contemporary philosophical approaches to the subjects that are indicated in the title of the book. Includes bibliographical references and index. English. Philosophy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85100849 Philosophie. philosophy. aat PHILOSOPHY Essays. bisacsh PHILOSOPHY Reference. bisacsh Philosophy fast God. Omniscience. Truth. Electronic book. has work: God, truth, and other enigmas (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFyqHYkPDXyqd6qyR9yHP3 https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Szatkowski, Miroslaw. God, Truth, and other Enigmas. Berlin/Boston : De Gruyter, ©2015 9783110419955 Philosophische Analyse / Philosophical Analysis. FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1019377 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Szatkowski, Miroslaw God, Truth, and other Enigmas. Philosophische Analyse / Philosophical Analysis. Acknowledgements; A Guide to the Book: God, Truth, and other Enigmas; Part I (God's) Existence/Non-Existence; Logical Necessity, Conceptual Necessity, and the Ontological Argument; 1 What is Logical Necessity (Logical Modality)?; 2 Conceptual Modality; 3 Terse Formalization of a Hartshornian Modal Ontological Argument; 4 A "Fitchy" Argument for Premise (2); 5 The Crucial Premise; Problem of the Origins of Ontotheology; 1 Towards the Theologization of Being; 2 "Craftsman" or "Creator"?; 3 The Unnamed, and yet Named "the Being One": the Premises of Ontotheology. 4 God as Esse AbsolutumOn the Anti-Ontological Doom Argument; Nothing Is Impossible; 1 Preliminary Matters; 1.1 A Miscellany of Terms, Concepts, Definitions, and Assumptions; 1.2 Kinds; 1.3 Explanation; 1.4 Three Principles; 1.5 A Premise about Kinds; 2 The Arguments; 2.1 The Arguments; 2.2 A Possible Objection to the Arguments; 3 "The Mystery of Existence"; God and Good: Does God's Existence Imply that Anything is Good; Part II Omniscience; Gaps, Gluts and God; 1 Gaps and Gluts; 2 Milne's Paradox; 3 Strengthening the Milne Sentence; 4 Conclusion. Fitch's Paradox and the Existence of an Omniscient Being1 The Knowability Principle and Fitch's Paradox; 2 An Argument for an Omniscient Being; 3 How Plausible is the Knowability Principle?; 4 Concluding Remarks; Vagueness and Omniscience; 1 Introduction; 2 Cooperation by an Omniscient Being: First Proposal; 3 Cooperation by an Omniscient Being: Objection to the First Proposal; 4 Cooperation by an Omniscient Being: Second Proposal; 5 Cooperation by an Omniscient Being: Objection to the Second Proposal; 6 Some Conclusive Remarks; God's Omniscience and Logical Virtue; 1 Introduction. 2 Cantor's Argument and the Complete Knowledge of God3 The Liar and the Sound Knowledge of God; 4 McTaggart's Paradox, and Various Semantical Approaches to Time; 5 Anderson-type Semantics Taking into Account the Time and the Knowledge of Truths; 6 Conclusion; Part III Truth; Logic and Truth in Religious Belief; 1 Introduction; 2 Logic and Religious Belief; 3 Faith Pragmatics and Truth; 4 Appearance and Truth in Religious Belief (Semantics); 4.1 Logic QB Modified; 4.2 Formal Analysis of John 3; Absolute Truth and Mathematics; The Divine Belief Theory of Truth: Might It Work?; 1 The Theory. 2 Statement and Some Merits2.1 Beliefs by a Perfect Beings; 2.2 Sentential Truth; 2.3 Some Merits; 3 Objections; 3.1 The Euthyphro Objection; 3.2 Knowledge; 3.3 Epistemological Circularity; 3.4 Atheists and Truth; 3.5 The Liar Paradox; 3.6 Similarity to Occasionalism; 4 Conclusions; Makers and Models: Two Approaches to Truth, and their Merger; 1 Introduction: Tarski and Nominalism; 2 Truth, Consequence, and Models; 3 Makers; 4 Models; 5 Multitudes; 6 Models from Multitudes; 7 Consequences for Nominalists; 8 Open Questions and Conclusion; Part IV Metaphysical Enigmas. Philosophy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85100849 Philosophie. philosophy. aat PHILOSOPHY Essays. bisacsh PHILOSOPHY Reference. bisacsh Philosophy fast |
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