[SydPhil] Seminar by Peter Forrest at Notre Dame Australia, Sydney Campus.
Robert Anderson
robert.anderson at nd.edu.au
Tue Aug 6 09:51:10 AEST 2013
Notre Dame Australia Sydney Campus wishes to announce the following seminar:
'God and the Plenitude of Physical Universes' PETER FORREST (U.N.E)
Wednesday August 14th, 11.00AM NDS5/310
Abstract: This paper is an exercise in speculative analytic metaphysics, and concerns the problem generated by
two attractive theses of philosophical theology: divine simplicity and the dependence of all other things on God.
The problem is that the divine concepts and divine decrees, including acts of creation, have structure that requires
possibilia or some substitute. One way of accommodating these possibilia is to incorporate them into God.
I shall defend the most radical version of this incorporation strategy with a physical plenitude as the divine body.
Location for this talk is Pioneer House (NDS5 Room 310), 140 Broadway.
Campus Map: http://www.nd.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0010/114895/UNDA_Broadway_Campus_Oct12.pdf
For further information or PDF flyers, contact:
Robert Anderson
School of Philosophy and Theology
University of Notre Dame Australia
robert.anderson at nd.edu.au
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