Pantheism, Quantification and Mereology

The Monist 80 (2):320-336 (1997)
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Abstract

I provide a classification of varieties of pantheism. I argue that there are two different kinds of commitments that pantheists have. On the one hand, there is an ontological commitment to the existence of a sum of all things. On the other hand, there is an ideological commitment: either collectively or distributively, the sum of all things is divine.

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Graham Oppy
Monash University

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