Because being required to act in a logical manner would
necessarily limit the power of this transcendent being.
Not exact matches
For Plantinga, in agreement with Griffin, strongly differs with Leibniz (and most other classical theists) on the fundamental question of whether freedom
necessarily limits God's
power — i.e., Plantinga, like Griffin, denies D1.
10 Certain recent discussions of environmental ethics, dealing with «respect for nature» (where nature is not
necessarily limited to the realm of living things), reflect some affinities with Hall's ideas on «deference» and seem to pose a challenge to my suggestion that the pursuit of
power over nature should be criticized primarily in terms of its negative effects on human values and experiences.
Will can restrict its scope in actualizing in order to allow other wills their option of choice, restricting foreknowledge and prediction but not
necessarily the
power of one who voluntarily
limits what might otherwise be full control over the future.
Second, the text of subsection 50 (5) was ambiguous, in that the ninety - day
limit could be taken as referring either to completion of the inquiry or to extension of the inquiry, such that the
power of extension would not
necessarily lapse after the period had expired.