The Logiphro Dilemma

The Logiphro Dilemma
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Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
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ISBN-13 : 1498282245
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Book Synopsis The Logiphro Dilemma by : James C. McGlothlin

Download or read book The Logiphro Dilemma written by James C. McGlothlin and published by Wipf and Stock Publishers. This book was released on 2017-01-10 with total page 193 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Is God above logic? If so, is he irrational? Is God subservient to logic? If so, is he really omnipotent? These questions are similar to Socrates' infamous challenge to explaining God's relation to morality, the so-called Euthyphro dilemma. In this book McGlothlin argues that the Euthyphro challenge can be extended to help explain the relationship between God and logic, what he call the Logiphro dilemma. Logic, on this account, depends on aspects of God's mind other than God's will. This is a nonstandard form of theistic logical dependence. It contrasts both with the standard form of theistic logical dependence, according to which logic depends on God's will, and with theistic logical independence, according to which logic is independent of God. These rival views can be seen as the horns of the Logiphro dilemma: either logic depends on God's will, in which case special revelation would no longer be communicable; or logic is independent of God, in which case core claims of classical theism--for example, that God is the only independent being--would be violated. The best way to escape both of these horns, according to McGlothlin, is to adopt the nonstandard form of theistic logical dependence.


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