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Free will in Christian thought
Further to my own notes about the logical problem of evil and free will, “jodajo21″ has written a short piece in the Florida Student Philosophy Blog about some apparent contradictions in “core” Christian beliefs about free will.
Some notes on the logical problem of evil
On free will and attempts to evade this version of the problem. Continue reading
Clarke and Kearns: free will, indeterminism, morality & intention
Randolph Clarke and Stephen Kearns debate the possibility of free will in this recording, courtesy of PhilosophyTV and Vimeo. Randolph Clarke & Stephen Kearns from Philosophy TV on Vimeo.