Rethinking the Ontological Argument
- 182 pages
- 7 hours of reading
The book presents a defense of the ontological argument by employing a neoclassical or process concept of God, challenging contemporary philosophical critiques. Daniel A. Dombrowski draws on Charles Hartshorne's distinction between divine existence and divine actuality to fortify the argument, allowing for a more dynamic understanding of God. This approach addresses the traditional criticisms that arise from a static view of divinity, thereby enhancing the relevance of theistic metaphysics in modern philosophical discourse.
