Plantinga on Divine Foreknowledge and Free Will

In each one of the well-known Abrahamic religions, notably Islam, Christianity and Judaism, there are two important doctrines which seem to be inconsistent, but nonetheless some religious philosophers like Plantinga try to show that there is no conflict between them. The first doctrine is that God i...

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Main Author: عبدالرزاق حسامی فر
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Tabriz, Faculty of Literature and Forigen Languages 2019-10-01
Series:Journal of Philosophical Investigations
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Online Access:https://philosophy.tabrizu.ac.ir/article_9214_7b7f2f27aa101a35a9a5fffba81d1b8b.pdf
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description In each one of the well-known Abrahamic religions, notably Islam, Christianity and Judaism, there are two important doctrines which seem to be inconsistent, but nonetheless some religious philosophers like Plantinga try to show that there is no conflict between them. The first doctrine is that God is Omniscient and He has foreknowledge of all that will happen in the future and thus all human actions are determined in His knowledge. The second doctrine is that human beings have free will and they are responsible for all of their voluntary actions. The problem is that if all future actions of a person are determined in divine knowledge, it is impossible for him to change his future and so he is not free.  This article will assess some of the solutions given to the problem and it will focus on Plantinga's solution to the problem and then it will unravel some defects of his solution. At the end of this article, a new solution to the problem will be given, in which the free will of human being is confirmed while the nature of divine knowledge is regarded ambiguous to the extent that its changeability or unchangeability is left unknown.
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spelling doaj.art-04abf9bff25d45acad2386e0eeeeffca2023-09-03T07:13:54ZengUniversity of Tabriz, Faculty of Literature and Forigen LanguagesJournal of Philosophical Investigations2251-79602423-44192019-10-01132824726110.22034/jpiut.2019.34041.23449214Plantinga on Divine Foreknowledge and Free Willعبدالرزاق حسامی فر0دانشیار گروه فلسفه، دانشگاه بین المللی امام خمینی (ره)In each one of the well-known Abrahamic religions, notably Islam, Christianity and Judaism, there are two important doctrines which seem to be inconsistent, but nonetheless some religious philosophers like Plantinga try to show that there is no conflict between them. The first doctrine is that God is Omniscient and He has foreknowledge of all that will happen in the future and thus all human actions are determined in His knowledge. The second doctrine is that human beings have free will and they are responsible for all of their voluntary actions. The problem is that if all future actions of a person are determined in divine knowledge, it is impossible for him to change his future and so he is not free.  This article will assess some of the solutions given to the problem and it will focus on Plantinga's solution to the problem and then it will unravel some defects of his solution. At the end of this article, a new solution to the problem will be given, in which the free will of human being is confirmed while the nature of divine knowledge is regarded ambiguous to the extent that its changeability or unchangeability is left unknown.https://philosophy.tabrizu.ac.ir/article_9214_7b7f2f27aa101a35a9a5fffba81d1b8b.pdfforeknowledgefree willdeterminisminconsistencyprovidencedivine knowledge
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Plantinga on Divine Foreknowledge and Free Will
Journal of Philosophical Investigations
foreknowledge
free will
determinism
inconsistency
providence
divine knowledge
title Plantinga on Divine Foreknowledge and Free Will
title_full Plantinga on Divine Foreknowledge and Free Will
title_fullStr Plantinga on Divine Foreknowledge and Free Will
title_full_unstemmed Plantinga on Divine Foreknowledge and Free Will
title_short Plantinga on Divine Foreknowledge and Free Will
title_sort plantinga on divine foreknowledge and free will
topic foreknowledge
free will
determinism
inconsistency
providence
divine knowledge
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