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O'Connor Theism and Ultimate Explanation

The Necessary Shape of Contingency

E-Book, Englisch, 250 Seiten, E-Book

ISBN: 978-1-4443-4546-9
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
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An expansive, yet succinct, analysis of the Philosophy of Religion- from metaphysics through theology. Organized into twosections, the text first examines truths concerning what ispossible and what is necessary. These chapters lay the foundationfor the book's second part - the search for ametaphysical framework that permits the possibility of an ultimateexplanation that is correct and complete.
* A cutting-edge scholarly work which engages with thetraditional metaphysician's quest for a true ultimateexplanation of the most general features of the world weinhabit
* Develops an original view concerning the epistemology andmetaphysics of modality, or truths concerning what is possible ornecessary
* Applies this framework to a re-examination of the cosmologicalargument for theism
* Defends a novel version of the Leibnizian cosmologicalargument
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Preface ix
Part I The Explanatory Role of Necessity 1
1. Modality and Explanation 3
Relative and Absolute Necessity 3
Scientifically Established Necessities 5
An Epistemological Worry about Modality: Causal Contact withModal Facts 7
Modal Nihilism 10
Modal Reductionism and Defl ationism 15
Modal Anti-Realism and Quasi-Realism 27
Conclusion 30
2. Modal Knowledge 32
Conceivability As Our Guide? 32
Modality a Matter of Principle? 36
The Theoretical Roles of Modal Claims: Towards a ModalEpistemology 41
The Spheres of Possibility 60
Part II The Necessary Shape of Contingency 63
3. Ultimate Explanation and Necessary Being: The ExistenceStage of the Cosmological Argument 65
Necessary Being 68
Two Objections to the Traditional Answer 73
Necessary Being As the Explanatory Ground of Contingency? 79
4. The Identification Stage 86
From Necessary Being to God, I: Transcendent, Not Immanent86
Two Models of Transcendent Necessary Being: Logos and Chaos93
Varieties of Chaos 93
Interlude: The Fine-Tuning Argument 97
From Necessary Being to God, II: Logos, Not Random Chaos 109
5. The Scope of Contingency 111
How Many Universes Would Perfection Realize? 111
Perfection and Freedom 121
Some Applications of the Many-Universe-Creation Hypothesis122
Necessary Being and the Scope of Possibility 125
Necessary Being and the Many Necessary Truths 128
6. The God of Abraham, Isaac, and Anselm? 130
The Unity of the Divine Nature and Its Consequences 132
Natural Theology in the Understanding of Revealed Theology140
Coda 143
Notes 145
Bibliography 162
Index 172


Timothy O'Connor is Professor of Philosophy at Indiana University Bloomington. He has published widely in the areas of metaphysics, philosophy of mind and action, and philosophy of religion. He is the author of Persons and Causes (2000) and the editor of Agents, Causes, and Events: Essays on Indeterminism and Free Will (1995), Philosophy of Mind: Contemporary Readings (2003), Downward Causation And The Neurobiology Of Free Will (2009), Emergence in Science and Philosophy (2010) and A Companion to the Philosophy of Action (2010).


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