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  1. Could There Be More Than One God?Richard Swinburne - 1988 - Faith and Philosophy 5 (3):225-241.
    THERE COULD BE MORE THAN ONE GOD (DEFINED BY THE NORMAL DIVINE PREDICATES), ONLY IF A FIRST GOD BRINGS ABOUT (FROM ETERNITY) A SECOND GOD, AND THE FIRST TWO BRING ABOUT A THIRD GOD. IN ORDER TO EVINCE THE GOODNESS OF SHARING AND COOPERATING IN SHARING, THEY WILL DO THIS NECESSARILY. BUT THEY DO NOT HAVE TO PRODUCE A FOURTH GOD; AND SINCE A GOD MUST EXIST NECESSARILY IF AT ALL, THERE WILL BE AND CAN BE ONLY THREE GODS. BUT (...)
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  • Personal identity.Sydney Shoemaker - 1984 - Oxford, England: Blackwell. Edited by Richard Swinburne.
    What does it mean to say that this person at this time is 'the same' as that person at an earlier time? If the brain is damaged or the memory lost, how far does a person's identity continue? In this book two eminent philosophers develop very different approaches to the problem.
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  • Understanding identity statements.Thomas V. Morris - 1984 - Atlantic Highlands, N.J.: Distributed in the U.S.A. by Humanities Press.
  • Logic and the Nature of God.Stephen T. Davis - 1983 - Macmillan.
  • The Divine Trinity.David Brown - 1986 - Religious Studies 22 (1):157-161.
     
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  • Personal Identity.Sydney Shoemaker & Richard Swinburne - 1984 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 18 (3):184-185.
     
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  • Understanding Identity Statements.Thomas V. Morris - 1984 - Studia Logica 45 (4):428-429.
     
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  • Logic and the Nature of God.Stephen T. Davis - 1985 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 18 (1):95-96.
     
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