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In 2020 I published a book entitled Gödel's God Theorem, named for the Gödel-Scott Ontological Argument or, as I refer to it in the book, the Gödel-Scott System (GSS). But as a matter of actual fact, the book showcases four interlinking Leibnizian arguments for the necessary and unique existence of God. I say "unique" because it is fairly easy to derive a monotheism theorem from GSS. The four arguments in the book are as follows:
This book has generated what I regard as fruitful confusion. Some assume, perhaps understandably, that these arguments have something to do with my faith as a Catholic. But that is not so! In fact, my faith is not the result of any argument. Theologically, I am closer to Nicholas of Cusa. Philosophically, however, I remain deeply interested in monadology—not as Leibniz exegesis, but as a living project! Indeed, my book Gödel's God Theorem is nothing other than a journey into monadology! This page is accordingly simply a place to ramble even further about monadology! I hope to update it over time. |