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Animal suffering constitutes perhaps the greatest challenge to
rational belief in the existence of God. Considerations that render
human suffering theologically intelligible seem inapplicable to
animal suffering. In this book, Dougherty defends radical
possibilities for animal afterlife that allow a soul-making
theodicy to apply to their case.
Animal suffering constitutes perhaps the greatest challenge to
rational belief in the existence of God. Considerations that render
human suffering theologically intelligible seem inapplicable to
animal suffering. In this book, Dougherty defends radical
possibilities for animal afterlife that allow a soul-making
theodicy to apply to their case.
This undergraduate textbook is suitable for introductory classes in
combinatorics and related topics. The book covers a wide range of
both pure and applied combinatorics, beginning with the very basics
of enumeration and then going on to Latin squares, graphs and
designs. The latter topic is closely related to finite geometry,
which is developed in parallel. Applications to probability theory,
algebra, coding theory, cryptology and combinatorial game theory
comprise the later chapters. Throughout the book, examples and
exercises illustrate the material, and the interrelations between
the various topics is emphasized. Readers looking to take first
steps toward the study of combinatorics, finite geometry, design
theory, coding theory, or cryptology will find this book valuable.
Essentially self-contained, there are very few prerequisites aside
from some mathematical maturity, and the little algebra required is
covered in the text. The book is also a valuable resource for
anyone interested in discrete mathematics as it ties together a
wide variety of topics.
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