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Beyond Necessity

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Philosophy, Medieval Logic and the London Plumbing Crisis

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Beyond Necessity Beyond Necessity Philosophy, Medieval Logic and the London Plumbing Crisis Sunday, January 22, 2017 Can Kant refer to God? Originally appeared here . I am plodding on with Plantinga’s Warranted Christian Belief , which I strongly recommend. He is committed to the Christian (and Jewish and Muslim) belief that not only that there is such a being as God, but also that we are able to address him in prayer, refer to him, think and talk about him, and predicate properties of him. This means using unique descriptions like ‘all-powerful’, ‘all-knowing’, ‘creator of the world’ etc by means of which we can single him out, giving a proper name such as ‘Yhwh’ to him via such reference-fixing descriptions. The challenge for this belief is the idea, which Plantinga claims is widely accepted among theologians (I am not sure how to check this), ‘that Kant showed that reference to or thought about such a being (even if there is one) is impossible or at least deeply pr...

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