Preface | p. ix |
The Explanatory Role of Necessity | p. 1 |
Modality and Explanation | p. 3 |
Relative and Absolute Necessity | p. 3 |
Scientifically Established Necessities | p. 5 |
An Epistemological Worry about Modality: Causal Contact With Modal Facts | p. 7 |
Modal Nihilism | p. 10 |
Modal Reductionism and Deflationist | p. 15 |
Modal Anti-Realism and Quasi-Realism | p. 27 |
Conclusion | p. 30 |
Model Knowledge | p. 32 |
Conceivability As Our Guide? | p. 32 |
Modality a Matter of Principal? | p. 36 |
The Theoretical Roles of Modal Claims: Towards a Modal Epistemology | p. 41 |
The Spheres of Possibility | p. 60 |
The Necessary Shape of Contingency | p. 63 |
Ultimate Explanation and Necessary Being: The Existence State of the Cosmological Argument | p. 65 |
Necessary Being | p. 68 |
Two Objections to the Traditional Answer | p. 73 |
Necessary Being As the Explanatory Ground of Contingency? | p. 79 |
The Identification State | p. 86 |
From Necessary Being to God, I: Transcendent, Not Immanent | p. 86 |
Two Models of Transcendent Necessary Being: Logos and Chaos | p. 93 |
Varieties of Chaos | p. 93 |
Interlude: The Fine-Tuning Argument | p. 97 |
From Necessary Being to God, II: Logos, Not Random Chaos | p. 109 |
The Scope of Contingency | p. 111 |
How Many Universes Would Perfection Realize? | p. 111 |
Perfection and Freedom | p. 121 |
Some Applications of the Many-Universe-Creation Hypothesis | p. 122 |
Necessary Being and the Scope of Possibility | p. 125 |
Necessary Being and the Many Necessary Truths | p. 128 |
The God of Abraham, Isaac, and Anselm? | p. 130 |
The Unity of the Divine Nature and Its Consequences | p. 132 |
Natural Theology in the Understanding of Revealed Theology | p. 140 |
Coda | p. 143 |
Notes | p. 145 |
Bibliography | p. 162 |
Index | p. 172 |
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