Dear Colleague,


You are invited to participate in the next session of the Logic and
Religion Webinar Series which will be held on December 16, 2021 at 4pm CET
with the topic:



LOGIC AND THE CONCEPT OF GOD

Speaker: Graham Oppy (Monash University, Australia)

Chair: Ricardo Silvestre (University of Campina Grande, Brazil)



Please register in advance!

https://www.logicandreligion.com/webinars



Abstract: In this webinar I discuss the following topics: (a) the concept
of a god; (b) the concept of God; (c) conceptions of God; (d) the Simple
Being; (e) the Greatest Being; and (f) the Perfect Being. I argue that,
perhaps, we should think of the word 'god' as a family resemblance term; I
suggest that, for some purposes, it is useful to stipulate that gods are
venerable beings that have and exercise power over all else. I argue—in
line with my book Describing Gods: An Investigation of Divine Attributes
(pp. 1-22)—that, necessarily, something is God if and only if it is the one
and only god. I insist that this nominal definition does all of the work
that we need nominal definitions to do. I suggest that we might extract
real definitions of God from theistic theories about God. I then go on to
discuss three different real definitions that some theists have given of
God: 'the Simple Being', 'the Greatest Being', and 'The Perfect Being'. My
discussion of the Greatest Being follows Jeff Speaks' book The Greatest
Possible Being. My discussion of the Perfect Being criticises the line that
Rasmussen takes in his review of Speaks' book. In addressing these topics,
I hope to also address what might be called "the logic of the concept of
God".

With best wishes,



Francisco de Assis Mariano

The University of Missouri-Columbia
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