Extreme Measures

In Ciro De Florio & Aldo Frigerio, Divine Omniscience and Human Free Will: A Logical and Metaphysical Analysis. Cham: Springer Verlag. pp. 69-113 (2019)
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Abstract

In this chapter, we consider two families of solutions to the dilemma of foreknowledge: the Open Theism and the Theological Determinism. They can be seen as extreme solutions since they radically reinterpret the notions occurring in the problem. Specifically, open theists redefine the concept of omniscience, while the theological determinists redefine the concept of free will. We advance some criticisms to these views.

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Ciro De Florio
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