On “Divine Simplicity - A New Defense”

Faith and Philosophy 11 (3):474-477 (1994)
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Abstract

I have two criticisms of Vallicella's "Divine Simplicity: A New Defense." One is that its argument for property self-exemplification fails because it ignores the distinction between "what" clauses employing first-level quanti-fication and those employing second-level quantification. The second criti-cism is that his rejection of logically simple propositions stems from a failure to see that the argument for those propositions is based on a logical premiss, not a grammatical one.

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On Property Self-Exemplification.William F. Vallicella - 1994 - Faith and Philosophy 11 (3):478-481.

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