I’ve not posted in a while because I’ve been working on the following paper. It’s about action individuation and ordinary intuitions. If you’re not interested in experimental philosophy or you’ve got serious objections against it, I advise you not to read the paper.
Action individuation in ordinary language
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Archive for January 15th, 2007
Action individuation in ordinary language
Posted in action theory, experimental philosophy, intuitions on January 15, 2007 | 9 Comments »
God’s Omnipotence and the Paradox of the Stone
Posted in Attributes of God on January 15, 2007 | 29 Comments »
One attribute of the traditional conception of God is omnipotence. God is said to be all-powerful. But this attribute leads to a dilemma. Suppose that God can create a stone too heavy for Him to lift. If God can create such a stone, then He is not omnipotent since He cannot lift it. On the other hand, [...]