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  1. Existence, ontological commitment, and fictional entities.Peter van Inwagen - 2003 - In Michael J. Loux & Dean W. Zimmerman (eds.), The Oxford handbook of metaphysics. New York: Oxford University Press.
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  2. Ontology, Identity, and Modality: Essays in Metaphysics.Peter van Inwagen - 2001 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book gathers together thirteen of Peter van Inwagen's essays on metaphysics, several of which have acquired the status of modern classics in their field. They range widely across such topics as Quine's philosophy of quantification, the ontology of fiction, the part-whole relation, the theory of 'temporal parts', and human knowledge of modal truths. In addition, van Inwagen considers the question as to whether the psychological continuity theory of personal identity is compatible with materialism, and defends the thesis (...)
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  3. The incompatibility of freewill and determinism.Peter van Inwagen - 2004 - In Tim Crane & Katalin Farkas (eds.), Metaphysics: a guide and anthology. Oxford University Press UK.
     
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  4. What is the Problem of the Hiddenness of God?Peter van Inwagen - 2001 - In Daniel Howard-Snyder & Paul Moser (eds.), Divine Hiddenness: New Essays. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
     
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  5. The Place of Chance in a World Sustained by God.Peter Van Inwagen - 1988 - In God, Knowledge, and Mystery. Cornell Up. pp. 42-65.
     
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  6. When is the will free?Peter van Inwagen - 1995 - In Timothy O'Connor (ed.), Agents, Causes, and Events: Essays on Indeterminism and Free Will. Oxford University Press USA.
     
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    Worlds, Times and Selves.Peter van Inwagen - 1980 - Noûs 14 (2):251-259.
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  8. The Consequence Argument.Peter van Inwagen - 2008 - In Peter Van Inwagen & Dean W. Zimmerman (eds.), Metaphysics: The Big Questions. Blackwell.
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    The First Person: An Essay on Reference and Intentionality.Peter van Inwagen - 1985 - Noûs 19 (1):122-129.
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  10. Two Concepts of Possible Worlds.Peter van Inwagen - 1986 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 11 (1):185-213.
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  11. Quine's 1946 Lecture on Nominalism.Peter van Inwagen - 2008 - In Dean Zimmerman (ed.), Oxford Studies in Metaphysics: Volume 4. Oxford University Press.
     
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    God, knowledge & mystery: essays in philosophical theology.Peter Van Inwagen - 1995 - Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
    In a book that will appeal to a general audience as well as philosophers of religion, a leading metaphysician tackles fundamental theological problems in a lucid and engaging manner. Peter van Inwagen begins with a provocative new introduction exploring the question of whether a philosopher such as himself is qualified to address theological matters. The chapters that follow take up the central problem of evil in a world created and sustained by God.
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  13. Selection from Material Beings.Peter van Inwagen - 2004 - In Tim Crane & Katalin Farkas (eds.), Metaphysics: a guide and anthology. Oxford University Press UK.
     
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  14. Creatures of Fiction.Peter van Inwagen - 1977 - American Philosophical Quarterly 14 (4):299 - 308.
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  15. How to Think about the Problem of Free Will.Peter van Inwagen - 2008 - The Journal of Ethics 12 (3-4):327 - 341.
    In this essay I present what is, I contend, the free-will problem properly thought through, or at least presented in a form in which it is possible to think about it without being constantly led astray by bad terminology and confused ideas. Bad terminology and confused ideas are not uncommon in current discussions of the problem. The worst such pieces of terminology are "libertarian free will" and "compatibilist free will." The essay consists partly of a defense of the thesis that (...)
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  16. When is the Will Free?Peter van Inwagen - 1989 - Philosophical Perspectives 3:399 - 422.
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  17. Composition as Identity.Peter van Inwagen - 1994 - Philosophical Perspectives 8:207 - 220.
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  18. Critical Studies of the New Testament and the User of the New Testament.Peter van Inwagen - 1995 - In Peter Van Inwagen (ed.), God, knowledge & mystery: essays in philosophical theology. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. pp. 163-190.
     
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  19. Ability and Responsibility.Peter van Inwagen - 1978 - Philosophical Review 87 (2):201 - 224.
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    The Number of Things.Peter van Inwagen - 2002 - In ¸ Itesosavillanueva:Rr. pp. 176--96.
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  21. The Doctrine Of Arbitrary Undetached Parts.Peter Van Inwagen - 1981 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 62 (2):123-137.
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    Reflections on the Chapters by Draper, Russell, and Gale.van Inwagen Peter - 1996 - In Daniel Howard-Snyder (ed.), The Evidential Argument From Evil. Indiana University Press.
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  23. Van Inwagen on free will.Peter Van Inwagen - 2001 - In Joseph K. Campbell (ed.), Freedom and Determinism. Cambridge MA: Bradford Book/MIT Press.
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    The Problem of Evil.Peter van Inwagen - 2007 - Philosophical Quarterly 57 (229):696-698.
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    Elbow Room: The Varieties of Free will Worth Wanting. [REVIEW]Peter van Inwagen - 1988 - Noûs 22 (4):609-618.
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  26. Why I don't understand substitutional quantification.Peter Van Inwagen - 1981 - Philosophical Studies 39 (3):281 - 285.
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  27. Why Is There Anything At All?Peter van Inwagen & E. J. Lowe - 1996 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 70 (1):95-120.
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  28. The Possibility of Resurrection.Peter Van Inwagen - 1978 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 9 (2):114-121.
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    The problem of evil: the Gifford lectures delivered in the University of St. Andrews in 2003.Peter van Inwagen - 2006 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    The vast amount of suffering in the world is often held as a particularly powerful reason to deny that God exists. Now, one of the world's most distinguished philosophers of religion presents his own position on the problem of evil. Highly accessible and sensitively argued, Peter van Inwagen's book argues that such reasoning does not hold: his conclusion is not that God exists, but that suffering cannot be shown to prove that He does not.
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  30. The problem of evil, the problem of air, and the problem of silence.Peter van Inwagen - 1991 - Philosophical Perspectives 5:135-165.
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  31. When are objects parts?Peter van Inwagen - 1987 - Philosophical Perspectives 1:21-47.
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    Why Is There Anything At All?Peter van Inwagen & E. J. Lowe - 1996 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 70 (Supplementary):95-120.
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  33. 8. The Magnitude, Duration, and Distribution of Evil.Peter van Inwagen - 1988 - Philosophical Topics 16 (2):161-187.
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    We're Right. They're Wrong.Peter van Inwagen - 2010 - In Richard Feldman & Ted A. Warfield (eds.), Disagreement. Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
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  35. An Essay on Free Will.Peter Van Inwagen - 1983 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    "This is an important book, and no one interested in issues which touch on the free will will want to ignore it."--Ethics. In this stimulating and thought-provoking book, the author defends the thesis that free will is incompatible with determinism. He disputes the view that determinism is necessary for moral responsbility. Finding no good reason for accepting determinism, but believing moral responsiblity to be indubitable, he concludes that determinism should be rejected.
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  36. The mystery of metaphysical freedom.Peter Van Inwagen - 1998 - In Peter van Inwagen & Dean W. Zimmerman (eds.), Van Inwagen, P.; Zimmerman, D. Metaphysics: The Big Questions. Blackwell. pp. 365-373.
    _This is an account of his present thinking by an excellent philosopher who has been_ _among the two or three foremost defenders of the doctrine that determinism and_ _freedom are incompatible -- that logically we cannot have both. In his 1983 book,_ _An Essay on Free Will_ _, he laid out with unique clarity and force a fundamental_ _argument for this conclusion. What the argument comes to is that if determinism is_ _true, we are not free, since our actions are (...)
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  37. The neo-Carnapians.Peter van Inwagen - 2020 - Synthese 197 (1):7-32.
    This essay defends the neo-Quinean approach to ontology against the criticisms of two neo-Carnapians, Huw Price and Amie Thomasson.
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  38. A formal approach to the problem of free will and determinism.Peter Van Inwagen - 1974 - Theoria 40 (1):9-22.
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  39. What Does an Omniscient Being Know About the Future?Peter van Inwagen - 2008 - Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Religion 1:216-230.
     
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  40. Material beings.Peter Van Inwagen - 1990 - Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
    The topic of this book is material objects. Like most interesting concepts, the concept of a material object is one without precise boundaries.
  41. Material Beings.Peter Van Inwagen - 1990 - Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press.
    According to Peter van Inwagen, visible inanimate objects do not, strictly speaking, exist. In defending this controversial thesis, he offers fresh insights on such topics as personal identity, commonsense belief, existence over time, the phenomenon of vagueness, and the relation between metaphysics and ordinary language.
  42. Temporal Parts and Identity Across Time.Peter van Inwagen - 2000 - The Monist 83 (3):437-459.
    1. Many philosophers think that “What is identity across time?” is an important and meaningful question. I have a great deal of trouble seeing what this question might be. But, very often, if one cannot understand a philosophical question, one’s best course is to look at some alleged answers to it; sometimes these answers enable one to see what question it is that they are offered as answers to. The following passage by Michael Tooley is supposed to provide an answer (...)
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    When the will is not free.Peter van Inwagen - 1994 - Philosophical Studies 75 (1-2):95-113.
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  44. ``What Does an Omniscient Being Know about the Future?".Peter van Inwagen - 2013 - In L. Kvanvig Jonathan (ed.), Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Religion. Oxford University Press. pp. 216-230.
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    The possibility of resurrection and other essays in Christian apologetics.Peter Van Inwagen - 1998 - Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press.
    Peter van Inwagen is a philosopher who became a Christian at the age of forty. His conversion was not a return to the religion of his childhood, but, on the contrary, consisted of the adoption of beliefs that had been held in explicit contempt by the Unitarian Sunday school teachers of his youth, the philosophers responsible for his professional training, and his colleagues in the philosophy department where he had been teaching for ten years at the time of his (...)
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  46. Van Inwagen, P.; Zimmerman, D. Metaphysics: The Big Questions.Peter van Inwagen - 1998
     
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    The Number of Things.Peter Van Inwagen - 2002 - Noûs 36 (s1):176-196.
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    The Incompatibility of Responsibility and Determinism.Peter van Inwagen - 1980 - Bowling Green Studies in Applied Philosophy 2:30-37.
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    Why I Don't Understand Substitutional Quantification.Peter van Inwagen - 1981 - Philosophical Studies 39 (3):281-285.
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