Two Dozen (or so) Arguments for God
The Plantinga Project
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP USA
- Date of Publication 30 August 2018
- ISBN 9780190842215
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages504 pages
- Size 163x239x30 mm
- Weight 822 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
Two Dozen (or so) Arguments for God expands Alvin Plantinga's seminal article "Two Dozen (or so) Theistic Arguments." Each of Plantinga's original suggestions is developed here by a wide variety of accomplished scholars. This collection both presents ground-breaking research and lays the foundations for research projects for years to come.
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Thirty years ago, Alvin Plantinga gave a lecture called "Two Dozen (or so) Theistic Arguments," which served as an underground inspiration for two generations of scholars and students. In it, he proposed a number of novel and creative arguments for the existence of God which have yet to receive the attention they deserve. In Two Dozen (or so) Arguments for God, each of Plantinga's original suggestions, many of which he only briefly sketched, is developed in detail by a wide variety of accomplished scholars. The authors look to metaphysics, epistemology, semantics, ethics, aesthetics, and beyond, finding evidence for God in almost every dimension of reality. Those arguments new to natural theology are more fully developed, and well-known arguments are given new life. Not only does this collection present ground-breaking research, but it lays the foundations for research projects for years to come.
Recommended.
Table of Contents:
List of Contributors
Introduction
? Jerry L. Walls and Trent Dougherty
I. Half a Dozen (or so) Ontological (or Metaphysical) Arguments
(A) The Argument from Intentionality (or Aboutness)
? Lorraine Keller
(B) The Argument from Collections
? Christopher Menzel
(C) The Argument from (Natural) Numbers
? Tyron Goldshmidt
(D) The Argument from Counterfactuals
? Alex Pruss
(E) The Argument from Physical Constants
? Robin Collins
(F) The Naive Teleological Argument
? C. Stephen Evans
(H) The Ontological Argument
? Elizabeth Burns
(I) Why is there Anything at All?
? Josh Rasmussen and Christopher Gregory Weaver
II. Half a Dozen Epistemological Arguments
(J) The Argument from Positive Epistemic Status
? Justin Barrett
(K) The Argument from the Confluence of Proper Function and Reliability
? Alex Arnold
(L) The Argument from Simplicity and (M) The Argument from Induction
? Bradley Monton
(N) The Putnamian Argument (the Argument from the Rejection of Global Skepticism) [also, (O) The Argument from Reference and (K) The Argument from the Confluence of Proper Function and Reliability]
? Evan Fales
(N) The Putnamian Argument, (O) The Argument from Reference, and (P) The Kripke-Wittgenstein Argument from Plus and Quus
? Dan Bonevac
(Q) The General Argument from Intuition.
? Rob Koons
III. Moral Arguments
(R) Moral Arguments (actually R1 to Rn)
? David Baggett
(R*) The Argument from Evil
? Hud Hudson
IV. Other Arguments
(S) The Argument from Colors and Flavors
? Richard Swinburne
(T) The Argument from Love and (Y) The Argument from the Meaning of Life
? Jerry Walls
(U) The Mozart Argument and (V) The Argument from Play and Enjoyment
? Philip Tallon
(W) Arguments from Providence and from Miracles
? Tim McGrew
(X) C.S. Lewis's Argument from Nostalgia
? Todd Buras and Mike Cantrell
(Z) The Argument from (A) to (Y)
? Ted Poston
V. "Or so": Three More Arguments
The Kalam Cosmological Argument
? William Lane Craig
The Argument from Possibility
? Brian Leftow
The Argument from the Incompleteness of Nature
? Bruce Gordon
Afterword - Trent Dougherty and Alvin Plantinga: An Interview on Faith and Reason
Appendix 1: Plantinga's Original "Two Dozen or (So) Theistic Arguments"