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The theme of this book is the ontology of theistic beliefs. In this paper, we discuss one possible–though certainly not the only possible–way to view a set of metaphysical or theological beliefs: any actual or possible metaphysical or theological belief system is a set of sentences that could be the output of a Turing machine. Viewing metaphysical or theological belief systems as the possible output of a Turing machine opens up novel possibilities, or so we argue.
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This page is a summary of: On Computable Metaphysics: On the Uses and Limitations of Computational Metaphysics, August 2018, De Gruyter,
DOI: 10.1515/9783110566512-007.
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