Journal of Philosophical Investigations
Plantinga on Divine Foreknowledge and Free Will
Plantinga on Divine Foreknowledge and Free Will

عبدالرزاق حسامی فر

دوره 13، شماره 28 ، آبان 1398، ، صفحه 247-261

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2019.34041.2344

چکیده
   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 ...  بیشتر
Divine Foreknowledge and Human Moral Responsibility (In Defense of Muslim Philosophers’ Approach)
Divine Foreknowledge and Human Moral Responsibility (In Defense of Muslim Philosophers’ Approach)

توکل کوهی گیگلو؛ سید ابراهیم آقازاده

دوره 13، شماره 28 ، آبان 1398، ، صفحه 275-290

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2019.32402.2271

چکیده
  According to most Muslim philosophers, the Divine foreknowledge, on the one hand, is so inclusive that encompasses each and every minor and timed action of moral agents, and because of the perfection of God in essence and attributes, any defects in His essence and attributes including any errors in His foreknowledge are impossible. On the other hand, these philosophers, ...  بیشتر