Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Religion Volume 3
Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Religion Volume 3
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Abstract
This is the third volume of the Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Religion series. As with the first two volumes, these essays follow the tradition of providing a non-sectarian and non-partisan snapshot of the subdiscipline of philosophy of religion. This subdiscipline has become an increasingly important one within philosophy over the last century, and especially over the past half century, having emerged as an identifiable subfield within this time frame along with other emerging subfields such as the philosophy of science and the philosophy of language. This volume continues the initial intention behind the series of attracting the best work from the premier philosophers of religion, as well as including top philosophers outside this area when their work and interests intersect with issues in philosophy of religion. This inclusive approach to the series provides an opportunity to mitigate some of the costs of greater specialization in our disciplines, while at the same time inviting greater interest in the work being done in the philosophy of religion. We thus present the third volume in this series, a volume containing contributions by an impressive group of philosophers on topics of central important to the philosophy of religion.
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Front Matter
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1 Theistic Modal Realism?
Michael J. Almeida
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2 The Argument from Miracles
Daniel Bonevac
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3 Omniprescience and Tough Choices
E. J. Coffman
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4 Darwin, God, and Chance
Phil Dowe
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5 Intelligent Design and Selective History: Two Sources of Purpose and Plan
Peter J. Graham
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6 A Puzzle about Hypocrisy
Frances Howard‐Snyder
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7 The Argument from Consciousness Revisited
Kevin Kimble andTimothy O'Connor
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8 Prolegomena to Any Future Physics-Based Metaphysics
Bradley Monton
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9 O'Connor's Cosmological Argument
Graham Oppy
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10 Evolution without Naturalism
Elliott Sober
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11 Geachianism
Patrick Todd
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End Matter
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