On some alleged consequences of 'the Hartle-Hawking cosmology'

Sophia 36 (1):84-95 (1997)
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Abstract

In [3], Quentin Smith claims that `the Hartle-Hawking cosmology' is inconsistent with classical theism in a way which redounds to the discredit of classical theism; and, moreover, that the truth of `the Hartle- Hawking cosmology' would undermine reasonsed belief in any other varieties of theism which hold that the universe is created.

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Graham Oppy
Monash University

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