One Step Toward God
Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 68 (68):67-103 (2011)
| Abstract | I describe a new argument for the existence of God, and argue one of its steps. En route I criticize class-nominalist theories of attributes, and sketch an alternate theory involving God | |||||||||
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