Introduction
Chapter One: Leibniz's Ontology of Possibility
Chapter Two: The Ontology of Modern Modal Theories
Chapter Three: Alternative Account Concerning Possibilia (An examination of C S Peirce's account of possibility and its development by Charles Hartshorne)
Chapter Four: Vagueness and the Indeterminateness of Possibility (An examination of the idea of vagueness in philosophical logic and an account of how it relates to the notion of indeterminate possibility)
Chapter Five: Knowledge, Possibility and Ockham's Theory of Divine Ideas
Chapter Six: Divine Capacity (An argument that indeterminate possibility is best understood on the model of capacities to do things)
Chapter Seven: Theories of Providence
Chapter Eight: Moral and Providential Consequences of the Notion of Indeterminate Possibility
Chapter Nine: God and Chance (An account of how the notion of chance is introduced by the notion of indeterminate possibility and how it might connect with some accounts of Genesis)
Chapter Ten: The Notion of Creativity (An investigation into the concept of creativity and how various models for the creative act are employed by various thinkers)
Chapter Eleven: Externalism and the Creation of Meaning (An argument that God in creating the world creates new meanings that did not previously exist)
Conclusion
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