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The simplicity doctrine in its traditional and strongest form assays this 'tightness' as identity.
One can also arrive at the simplicity doctrine via the divine necessity.
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This again raises the problem of reconciling the theory of ideas with divine simplicity, a doctrine to which Malebranche is strongly committed and, ironically, to which he appeals in arguing for Vision in God (see section 4).
(The doctrine of simplicity may entail that they can't but as noted above the doctrine of simplicity is controversial).
But even Nigel Lawson, the chancellor most taken with the Treasury's doctrine of simplicity, introduced a "business expansion scheme" in 1983 which SEIS resembles.
The doctrine of simplicity may entail that God's (real) first-order properties are identical.
The doctrine of simplicity states that each of God's real or intrinsic properties is identical with his other real or intrinsic properties, and with his being or nature.
This is the doctrine of divine simplicity (DDS).
This question brings us naturally to the doctrine of divine simplicity, which is simply the doctrine that God has no parts of any kind.
Aquinas (like Augustine) derived DDI from the deeper classical-theist doctrine of divine simplicity (ST Ia 9).
The main reason is that these three are activities which a person does or faculties a person has, whereas God "just is" his memory, understanding, and will; the doctrine of divine simplicity thus renders the mental analogies at best minimally informative.
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