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Universidad Nacional de Córdoba
Laura García-Portela
Erasmus University Rotterdam
  1. Divine freedom and creation.Laura L. Garcia - 1992 - Philosophical Quarterly 42 (167):191-213.
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    A Response to the Modal Problem of Evil.Laura L. Garcia - 1984 - Faith and Philosophy 1 (4):378-388.
  3. St. John of the Cross and the Necessity of Divine Hiddenness.Laura L. Garcia - 2002 - In Daniel Howard-Snyder & Paul K. Moser (eds.), Divine Hiddenness: New Essays. Cambridge University Press. pp. 83--97.
     
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    Moral perfection.Laura Garcia - 2008 - In Thomas P. Flint & Michael Rea (eds.), The Oxford handbook of philosophical theology. New York: Oxford University Press.
    In the 1970s, Alvin Plantinga made use of the Anselmian concept of God to develop a modal version of Anselm's ontological argument for God's existence. His definition describes the God of perfect-being theology as one that exists necessarily and is essentially omnipotent, omniscient, and morally perfect, and this definition has become standard in discussions about the nature and existence of the God of western theism. Hence, these discussions operate with a relatively thin conception of God, since many of the key (...)
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    The Essential Moral Perfection of God.Laura L. Garcia - 1987 - Religious Studies 23 (1):137 - 144.
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    Can There Be a Self‐Explanatory Being?Laura L. Garcia - 2010 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 24 (4):479-488.
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  7. Teleological and Design Arguments.Laura L. Garcia - 2010 - In A Companion to Philosophy of Religion (Second Edition). Wiley-Blackwell.
    Design arguments make a case for the existence of God based on examples of apparent design or purposiveness in the natural world. Current versions of the argument proceed, not in terms of analogies between the universe and human artifacts, but as inductive arguments to the best explanation of the data. Theism is offered as the simplest hypothesis that can explain facts such as the mathematical elegance and intelligibility of the laws of the nature. The design argument has recently received new (...)
     
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    The Essential Moral Perfection of God: LAURA L. GARCIA.Laura L. Garcia - 1987 - Religious Studies 23 (1):137-144.
    Many theists of a traditional bent have been bothered by the apparent tension between God's essential omnipotence and his essential moral goodness. Nelson Pike draws attention to the conflict between these two attributes in his article ‘Omnipotence and God's Ability to Sin’, and there have been many attempts to respond to it since that time. Most of these responses argue that the essential omnipotence and essential goodness of God are not logically incompatible, so that the traditional conception of God is (...)
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    Can there be a self-explanatory being?Laura L. Garcia - 1986 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 24 (4):479-488.
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    Teleological and Design Arguments.Laura L. Garcia - 2010 - In Charles Taliaferro, Paul Draper & Philip L. Quinn (eds.), A Companion to Philosophy of Religion. Oxford, UK: Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 375–384.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Traditional Analogical Arguments Arguments to the Best Explanation Arguments from the Sciences Probability and World Hypotheses Is the Designer God? Works cited.
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    Responses.Gregory J. Coulter, Laura L. Garcia, Peter Shea & Eric Reitan - 2003 - Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture 6 (1):165-187.
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  12. A Companion to Philosophy of Religion (Second Edition).Laura L. Garcia - 2010 - Wiley-Blackwell.
     
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    Christians and the Joy of Sex.Laura L. Garcia - 2003 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 3 (2):257-264.
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    El desarrollo psicológico humano como proceso de continuidad Y ruptura: La “situación social Del desarrollo”.Laura García - 2015 - Educação E Filosofia 29 (57):21-42.
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    Natural Kinds, Persons, and Abortion.Laura L. Garcia - 2008 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 8 (2):265-273.
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    Puntos de vista científicos en las series de televisión.Laura García - 2018 - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 75.
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    Timelessness, Omniscience, and Tenses.Laura L. Garcia - 1993 - Journal of Philosophical Research 18:65-82.
    Two major objections to divine atemporality center on supposed tensions between the claim that God is omniscient and the claim that he is timeless. Since most defenders of divine timelessness are even more firmly committed to omniscience, driving a wedge between the two is intended to convert such persons to a temporal view of God. However, I believe that both arguments fail to demonstrate an incompatibility between omniscience and timelessness, and that the objections themselves rest in large part on misunderstandings (...)
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    Timelessness, Omniscience, and Tenses.Laura L. Garcia - 1993 - Journal of Philosophical Research 18:65-82.
    Two major objections to divine atemporality center on supposed tensions between the claim that God is omniscient and the claim that he is timeless. Since most defenders of divine timelessness are even more firmly committed to omniscience, driving a wedge between the two is intended to convert such persons to a temporal view of God. However, I believe that both arguments fail to demonstrate an incompatibility between omniscience and timelessness, and that the objections themselves rest in large part on misunderstandings (...)
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    The Primacy of Person, Edith Stein and John Paul II.Laura Garcia - 1997 - Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture 1 (2):90-99.
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    Characters in Search of Their Author. [REVIEW]Laura Garcia - 2003 - Faith and Philosophy 20 (2):247-249.
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    Eternal God. [REVIEW]Laura L. Garcia - 1990 - Review of Metaphysics 43 (3):634-636.
    Paul Helm offers a welcome and stimulating treatment of the problem of God's timelessness from a standpoint which affirms the traditional theistic view that God is without time. Works devoted wholly to divine eternity are rare in any case, and the most well-known recent book on the subject, Nelson Pike's God and Timelessness, attempts to discredit the notion of God's atemporality. Although Pike has been joined in his view by many philosophers of religion in recent years, there seem to be (...)
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    Faith in Theory and Practice. [REVIEW]Laura Garcia - 1997 - Faith and Philosophy 14 (1):113-116.
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    Review of Nicholas Rescher, Issues in the Philosophy of Religion[REVIEW]Laura Garcia - 2007 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2007 (12).
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