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Divine Omniscience and Human Free Will : A Logical and Metaphysical Analysis

Part of the Palgrave Frontiers in Philosophy of Religion series
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This book deals with an old conundrum: if God knows what we will choose tomorrow, how can we be free to choose otherwise?

If all our choices are already written, is our freedom simply an illusion?

This book provides a precise analysis of this dilemma using the tools of modern metaphysics and logic of time.

With a focus on three intertwined concepts - God’s nature, the formal structure of time, and the metaphysics time, including the relationship between temporal entities and a timeless God - the chapters analyse various solutions to the problem of foreknowledge and freedom, revealing the advantages and drawbacks of each.

Building on this analysis, the authors advance constructive solutions, showing under what conditions an entity can be omniscient in the presence of free agents, and whether an eternal entity can know the tensed futures of the world.  The metaphysics of time, its topology and the semantics of future tensed sentences are shown to be invaluable topics in dealing with this issue.

Combining investigations into the metaphysics of time with the discipline of temporal logic this monograph brings about important advancements in the philosophical understanding of an ancient and fascinating problem.

The answer, if any, is hidden in the folds of time, in the elusive nature of this feature of reality and in the infinite branching of our lives.

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Product Details
3030313026 / 9783030313029
Paperback / softback
233.7
26/11/2020
Switzerland
English
268 pages : illustrations (black and white)
21 cm