A Modal Argument for Narrow Content
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It does not seem difficult to construct a concept of God such that if God possibly exists then He actually exists. Let "is divine" be short for "is omnipotent, omniscient and perfectly good." Then suppose we understand God to be a being who is divine in all possible worlds. If this concept is instan
In his book Philosophical Theology, James Ross offers a modal argument for the existence of God which leads to an antinomy. 1 This antinomy and the problems derived from it exhibit the impossibility of successfully completing a modal argument for God's existence. Other philosophers have proposed ver
Bipolar argumentation frameworks enable to represent two kinds of interaction between arguments: support and conflict. In this paper, we turn a bipolar argumentation framework into a meta-argumentation framework where conflicts occur between sets of arguments, characterized as coalitions of supporti