2018
DOI: 10.1007/s11841-018-0659-4
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God’s Necessity on Anselmian Theistic Genuine Modal Realism

Abstract: On Anselmian theism (AT), God is, amongst other things, a necessary being. On genuine modal realism (GMR), possible worlds are maximal mereological sums of spatiotemporally connected individuals. I argue in this paper that AT and GMR are either incompatible or their conjunction leads to-amongst other things-modal collapse. Specifically, I argue: regardless of whether God is concrete or abstract, His necessary existence either is inconsistent with AT-GMR or it leads to, amongst other things, modal collapse for … Show more

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“…I find it uninteresting given the view's radical detachment from God's simplicity (God has no proper parts) and the difficulties in explaining how all His world-parts are unified. But these are mere sketches of possible objections and so I refer the reader to Vance (2016, 563) and Collier (2019, 342–345) for better criticism. A more promising option is that of a possible individual God existing wholly in a world.…”
Section: Genuine Modal Realism and God's Existence In The Pluriversementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…I find it uninteresting given the view's radical detachment from God's simplicity (God has no proper parts) and the difficulties in explaining how all His world-parts are unified. But these are mere sketches of possible objections and so I refer the reader to Vance (2016, 563) and Collier (2019, 342–345) for better criticism. A more promising option is that of a possible individual God existing wholly in a world.…”
Section: Genuine Modal Realism and God's Existence In The Pluriversementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even if sense could be made of a plurality of different gods, there is a more devastating objection. Collier (2019) presents a ‘modal collapse problem’ against a possible individual God 6 . Suppose, for definiteness, that this world-bound God exists wholly in our actual world; 7 call him, @-God (where ‘@’ denotes our actual world).…”
Section: Possible Individual God and Modal Collapsementioning
confidence: 99%
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