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Rational Ontological Argument

Modality, Ontology and God

Rational Ontological Argument

Modality, Ontology and God

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£28.99

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ISBN: 9781350497320
Number of Pages: 288
Published: 20/08/2026
Width: 15.6 cm
Height: 23.4 cm

By developing a new ontological argument for the existence of God, Joshua R. Sijuwade presents an innovative approach that enriches the existing discourse with fresh insights and a contemporary perspective.

The ontological argument seeks to demonstrate the existence of God from an a priori standpoint and Sijuwade begins by addressing the substantial critique the modal argument has received. He embarks on a rigorous exploration, providing needed analysis and a positive iteration termed the ‘Rational Ontological Argument’, rooted in a novel modal methodology known as Rational Modal Realism.

Using this new method, Sijuwade focuses on demonstrating how the central concepts and theories within modal metaphysics and epistemology—such as modal realism, modal rationalism, trope theory and ontological pluralism—offer a means to develop a victorious ontological argument.

Employing contemporary analytic methods and suggesting productive directions for further research, Sijuwade makes a key contribution to philosophy of religion and re-invigorates the age-old philosophical argument for the existence of God.

Part I: Theoretical Background
1. Introduction
2. Modal Metaphysics – Modal Realism
3. Modal Epistemology – Modal Rationalism
Part II: Theoretical Framework & Argument
4. Modal Construction – Rational Modal Realism
5. Modal Justification– Reasons for Rational Modal Realism
6. The Rational Ontological Argument: A Victorious Argument
7. Conclusion
Bibliography
Index

Dr Joshua R. Sijuwade (London School of Theology, UK)

Joshua R. Sijuwade Visiting Lecturer at the London School of Theology, UK