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Sunday, October 22, 2006
Logical and Non-logical Necessity
Dr. Mike Liccione of Sacramentum Vitae has a fascinating post today on modal arguments for the existence of God. He takes for his starting point a discussion at Maverick Philosopher that I can also recommend. If I thought that I could make heads or tails of either argument I would comment on them more extensively, but as it is I think I will leave the whole thing as an exercise for the reader.
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