My article on the divine simplicity for the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy is now available. Authors of these articles are supposed to update them regularly. So I welcome any comments anyone has on style and content. And if you know of any additional literature I should cite, whether on-line or in print, please let me know. At the moment, the webliography is a bit weak.
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Fantastic! I've struggled with the concept in the past and on several occasions wished the SEP had an entry that I could look to. It might be worth linking to the Maimonides entry as there is some discussion of divine simplicity there and Maimonides falls within the tradition of those arguing for divine simplicity. Here is an extra bibliographic item:
"Divine Simplicity, Attributes and Names" in Marilyn McCord Adams, William Ockham, University of Notre Dame Press, 1990.
Two excellent suggestions. Thanks, Matthew. I have just created a document in which I will record all comments and suggestions for use later when I revise the entry.