There has been little discussion of the compatibility of Theistic Conceptual Realism (TCR) with the doctrine of divine simplicity (DDS). On the one hand, if a plurality of universals is necessary to explain the character of particular things, there is reason to think this commits the proponent of TCR to the existence of a plurality of divine concepts. So the proponent of the DDS has a prima facie reason to reject TCR (and vice versa). On the other hand, many mediaeval philosophers accept both the existence of divine ideas and the DDS. In this article I draw on mediaeval and contemporary accounts of properties and divine simplicity to argue that the two theories are not logically incompatible
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Proponents of the Doctrine of Divine Simplicity (DDS) have frequently argued that God must lack any ...
According to classical theism, God is simple. However, contemporary objections to divine simplicity ...
This paper raises an underappreciated paradox for classical theism. Love seems to be an inherently b...
There has been little discussion of the compatibility of Theistic Conceptual Realism with the doctri...
Within contemporary philosophical theology the doctrine of divine simplicity has regained attention....
This article aims to provide a consistent explication of the doctrine of Divine Simplicity. To achie...
Scholars have examined early Christian appropriations of the philosophical language of divine simpli...
This paper attempts to show that the doctrine of divine simplicity suffers from difficulties which u...
In this article, I explain how and why different attempts to defend abso- lute divine simplicity fai...
The question addressed in this work is whether or not God can be understood as an absolutely simple ...
Aquinas explained the doctrine of divine simplicity with three claims. The first distinguished God f...
This paper reflects on the recent discussions on divine simplicity in the context of the renaissance...
In this article the author examines Gaius Marius Victorinus’ contribution to the development of the ...
The article compares three religious a comparison of three approaches to religion: Christian theism,...
I argue that there is a discrepancy between the Thomistic doctrine of divine simplicity and affirmin...
Proponents of the Doctrine of Divine Simplicity (DDS) have frequently argued that God must lack any ...
According to classical theism, God is simple. However, contemporary objections to divine simplicity ...
This paper raises an underappreciated paradox for classical theism. Love seems to be an inherently b...