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Marenbon, John
Lecturer in the History of Philosophy, Trinity College, Cambridge
Print publication date: 2003 (this edition)
Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: November 2003 Print ISBN-13: 978-0-19-513407-0 |
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Divine Prescience, Contigency, Eternity
doi:10.1093/0195134079.003.0007
Abstract: Devoted to a detailed discussion of Boethius's later treatment, at the end of the Consolation of Philosophy, of the problem of divine prescience and human free will. It analyzes Boethius's conception of eternity and argues that it need not involve timelessness: what is important, rather, is that God lives in an eternal present. It argues that Boethius was blind to the distinctions of scope within propositions that many later thinkers saw as the heart of the problem of prescience.
Keywords: Consolation of Philosophy, divine, eternal present, eternity, free will, prescience, propositions, scope distinctions, timelessness,
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