Abstract
God is omnirational: whenever he does anything, he does it for all and only the unexcluded reasons that favor the action, and he always acts for reasons. This doctrine has two unexpected consequences: (a) it gives an account of why it is that unification is a genuine form of scientific explanation, and (b) it answers the question of when the occurrence of E after a petitionary prayer for E is an answer to the prayer. © 2013 Res Philosophica.
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Pruss, A. R. (2013). Omnirationality. Res Philosophica, 90(1), 1–21. https://doi.org/10.11612/resphil.2013.90.1.1
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