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February 20, 2007

More on van Inwagen on Philosophical Success

In the wake of the recent and robust discussion van Inwagen's paper on philosophical failure here, some of you may be interested in a number of papers being presented at the Baylor philosophy of religion conference this coming weekend dedicated to van Inwagen's work.  Among the other worthwile papers, there are at least three papers on this particular aspect of van Inwagen's corpus.

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