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Alvin Plantinga • American philosopher. • 15 November 1932. • Defender of Malcolm, to some extent!! • Expressed a modal logic version of the ontological argument. Modal Logic Definition offered by the Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy: A modal is an expression (like ‘necessarily’ or ‘possibly’) that is used to qualify the truth of a judgement. Modal logic is, strictly speaking, the study of the deductive behaviour of the expressions ‘it is necessary that’ and ‘it is possible that’. Alvin Plantinga • Argued that religious belief is foundational; i.e. it does not stand in need of external justification. • Formulated a more complex OA in order to evade the classic criticisms and show that belief can be defended through the argument. • “…what I claim for this argument therefore, is that it establishes not the truth of theism, but its rational acceptability.” Alvin Plantinga See Lacewing pp195-197. Two concepts used by Plantinga: • Maximal excellence = having omnipotence, omniscience, moral perfection. This is the God of traditional theism. • Maximal greatness = has maximal excellence in every possible world. If a being exhibits maximal greatness, it exhibits maximal excellence in every possible world. Maximal excellence = God of traditional theism. Alvin Plantinga Maximal greatness = has maximal excellence in every possible world. 1. It is possible that there be a being that has maximal greatness. 2. So there is a possible being that in some world W has maximal greatness. 3. A being has maximal greatness in a given world only if it has maximal excellence in every world. 4. A being has maximal excellence in a given world only if it has omniscience, omnipotence, and moral perfection in that world. Maximal excellence = God of traditional theism. Alvin Plantinga Maximal greatness = has maximal excellence in every possible world. • Plantinga argues that this reformulation of the OA removes the issue of necessary existence. • ‘…we no longer need the supposition that necessary existence is a perfection; for obviously a being can’t be omnipotent…in a given world unless it exists in that world.’ Maximal excellence = God of traditional theism. Alvin Plantinga Maximal greatness = has maximal excellence in every possible world. 2. So there is a possible being that in some world W has maximal greatness. • If W is actual then it would be impossible that there be no omnipotent, omniscient, and morally perfect being. • Contingent truths vary from world to world, what is logically impossible does not. Maximal excellence = God of traditional theism. Alvin Plantinga Maximal greatness = has maximal excellence in every possible world. 1. If W had been actual, then ‘there is no omnipotent, omniscient, and morally perfect being’ would be an impossible proposition. 2. If a proposition is impossible in at least one possible world, then it is impossible in every possible world. 3. Accordingly, it is impossible in the actual world. 4. If it is impossible then there actually exists a being that is omnipotent, omniscient, and morally perfect; this being has these qualities and exists in every possible world. Maximal excellence = God of traditional theism. Alvin Plantinga Maximal greatness = has maximal excellence in every possible world. ‘Therefore, in every possible world W it is impossible that there be no such being……hence it is impossible in the actual world……Hence there really does exist a being who is omniscient, omnipotent, and morally perfect and who exists and has these properties in every possible world.’ Alvin Plantinga: Self-Review! 1. The argument is valid; given its premise, the conclusion follows. 2. Only question is whether its main premise - that maximal greatness is possible - is true. 3. P thinks it is true therefore his version is sound. 4. Says there is ‘nothing contrary to reason or irrational in accepting this premise.’ 5. Is this a proof of the existence of God? NO! Maximal excellence = God of traditional theism. Criticisms Maximal greatness = has maximal excellence in every possible world. • Appeals to a possible world to show that the existence of a maximally excellent being is logically necessary in this world. • Has failed to show that the possible world must be real. It only exists in the realm of logic. • Mackie, ‘The Miracle of Theism’, accuses Plantinga of “……subverting all the principles of the understanding of so many intelligent readers.”