Andrew D. Bassford

Doctoral Research Fellow



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Andrew D. Bassford

Doctoral Research Fellow


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Philosophy Department

University of Texas at Austin

2210 Speedway, Stop C3500
Austin, Texas 78712-1737



Andrew D. Bassford

Doctoral Research Fellow


[email protected]


Philosophy Department

University of Texas at Austin

2210 Speedway, Stop C3500
Austin, Texas 78712-1737



God’s Place in Logical Space


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A. D. Bassford
Journal of Analytic Theology, vol. 9, 2021, pp. 100-125

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Bassford, A. D. (2021). God’s Place in Logical Space. Journal of Analytic Theology, 9, 100–125.


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Bassford, A. D. “God’s Place in Logical Space.” Journal of Analytic Theology 9 (2021): 100–125.


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Bassford, A. D. “God’s Place in Logical Space.” Journal of Analytic Theology, vol. 9, 2021, pp. 100–25.


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@article{a2021a,
  title = {God’s Place in Logical Space},
  year = {2021},
  journal = {Journal of Analytic Theology},
  pages = {100-125},
  volume = {9},
  author = {Bassford, A. D.}
}

Abstract: It has been argued recently that classical theism and Lewisian modal realism are incompatible theses. The most substantial argument to this effect takes the form of a trilemma. It argues that no sense can be made of God’s being a necessary being in the modal realistic picture, on pain of, among other things, modal collapse. The question of this essay is: Is that so? My goal here is to detail the reasons that have been offered in support of this contention and then defend the coherence of theistic modal realism from the trilemma. I call my reply to the argument an “Anselmian-Thomistic” defense, since it appeals to resources from classical medieval philosophy, especially from Anselm and Aquinas.
Key Words: Anselm; Aquinas: logic and philosophy of language; David Lewis; divine necessity; modal realism; relations




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