Aquinas’s Real Distinction and Its Role in a Causal Proof of God’s Existence

Roczniki Filozoficzne 67 (4):7-26 (2019)
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This paper is not going to offer any criticism of the way Gaven Kerr treats Aquinas’ argument. Instead, it offers an alternative way of reconstructing Aquinas’ argument, intending to strengthen especially those controversial aspects of it that Kerr’s reconstruction left untreated or in relative obscurity. Accordingly, although the paper’s treatment will have to have some overlaps with Kerr’s, it will deal with issues essential to adequate replies to certain competent criticisms of his argument untreated by Kerr. For the sake of the “formally inclined” reader, the paper’s treatment will also include an Appendix offering a formal reconstruction of both the main argument and its sub-arguments to demonstrate the formal rigor of Aquinas’ original.

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Author’s Response to Contributors.Gaven Kerr - 2019 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 67 (4):147-169.

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