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Preface | ||
I | 'God', 'god', and God | 3 |
II | Classical Ontological Arguments | 29 |
App. A | Symbols and symbolizations | 70 |
App. B | Derivations and models | 71 |
App. C | Rules of inference and forms of derivations | 78 |
III | Modern Modal Ontological Arguments | 81 |
App. A | 'Possible worlds' | 99 |
App. B | Modal logic | 105 |
IV | Kurt Godel's Ontologischer Beweis | 115 |
App. A | Notes in Kurt Godel's hand | 144 |
App. B | Notes in Dana Scott's hand | 145 |
App. C | Mainly derivations | 146 |
V | First Causes: "The Second Way" | 168 |
App. A | Notes on Aquinas's other ways | 195 |
App. B | Bangs and infinite regresses of causes | 198 |
VI | Ultimate Reasons: Proofs a contingentia mundi | 200 |
App. A | Leibniz's problem with necessity | 228 |
App. B | Contingency in John Leslie's Axiarchism | 233 |
App. C | Robert C. Koons's 'New Look' cosmological argument | 234 |
VII | Look 'Round! - Arguments from Design | 238 |
App | Swinburne's teleological arguments, and his cumulative argument, for the existence of God | 288 |
VIII | Clouds of Witnesses - "Of Miracles" | 298 |
App. A | A proof of Hume's theorem | 331 |
App. B | Condorcet's rule, witness reliability, and 'last degrees of assurance' | 333 |
IX | Romancing the Stone | 345 |
App | A formal articulation of the argument of Section 5 | 367 |
X | 'God Knows (Go Figure)' | 369 |
App | Notes on Cantorian set theory | 394 |
XI | Atheologies, Demonstrative and Evidential | 401 |
App | Promised derivations | 432 |
XII | The Logical Problem of Evil | 436 |
App. A | On alleged incompatibilities of divine omniscience and freedom | 479 |
App. B | A deduction in Section 2.2.3 spelled out | 494 |
XIII | Pascalian Wagers | 499 |
App | Hyperreals and decision theory | 532 |
Notes | 539 | |
References | 630 | |
Index of Names | 647 |
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