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God and Necessity. By Brian Leftow. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012, 575 pp., £62.50 ISBN 978-0-19-926335-6
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 August 2013
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1 I have commented in more detail on Leftow's modal theory in my review of his book in Faith and Philosophy (forthcoming). Here I focus on his subsidiary project.
2 Especially congenial to the fictionalist will be Leftow's account of possible and necessary secular truths on the basis of God's deciding to permit or prevent that P: possibly P iff from eternity God does not prevent that P, and necessarily P iff from eternity God permits only that P (i.e., prevents that ¬P) (410).
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