Omniscience, Free Will, and Religious Belief https://forumphilosophicum.ignatianum.edu.pl:443//3107-omniscience-free-will-and-religious-belief.html In this paper, I examine a standard foreknowledge argument and some interesting ways of handling it, along with some criticisms. I argue that there are philosophically interesting notions of free will that are compatible with determinism. These are the notions of free will that matter to ordinary life, and I argue that these generate a way for a philosophically interesting understanding of free will to be compatible with belief in God’s infallible foreknowledge. I discuss two key questions—the empirical question and the divine interference question—that are often neglected in the contemporary debate on foreknowledge and free will. Finally, I provide some answers to these questions that I hope can advance the debate. Issues 21/2 - Fall 2016 Articles https://forumphilosophicum.ignatianum.edu.pl:443//3146-doi-10-5840-forphil201621210.html https://forumphilosophicum.ignatianum.edu.pl:443//3147-full-text-at-philosophy-documentation-center.html https://forumphilosophicum.ignatianum.edu.pl:443//3223-full-text-at-ebsco-academic-search-complete.html https://forumphilosophicum.ignatianum.edu.pl:443//5255-doi.html fr Mon, 31 Jul 2017 17:39:12 +0200 Sun, 21 Mar 2021 21:42:39 +0100 https://forumphilosophicum.ignatianum.edu.pl:443//3107-omniscience-free-will-and-religious-belief.html 0