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    Human Nature, Potency and the Incarnation

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    William Hasker, GOD, TIME, AND KNOWLEDGE

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    Schopenhauer on suicide and negation of the will

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    ABSTRACT Schopenhauer's argument against suicide has served as a punching bag for many modern-day commentators. Dale Jacquette, Sandra Shapshay, and David Hamlyn all argue that the premises of this argument or its conclusion are inconsistent with Schopenhauer's wider metaphysical and ethical project. This paper defends Schopenhauer from these charges. Along the way, it examines the relations between suicide, death by voluntary starvation, negation of the will, compassion, and Schopenhauer's critiques of cynicism and stoicism. The paper concludes that there may be gaps in Schopenhauer's system, but not where the aforementioned commentators tried to locate them

    On Divine Foreknowledge: Part IV of the Concordia

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    Luis de Molina was a leading figure in the remarkable sixteenth-century revival of Scholasticism on the Iberian peninsula

    Eschatological enquiry

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    Maximal Power

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    Autorzy argumentuj膮, 偶e B贸g mo偶e by膰 zar贸wno wszechmocny, jak i wszechmocny, oraz 偶e B贸g mo偶e by膰 zar贸wno wszechmocny, jak i nieskazitelny. Proponuj膮 pi臋膰 warunk贸w filozoficznej adekwatno艣ci dla koncepcji maksymalnej mocy i przedstawiaj膮 analiz臋, kt贸ra spe艂nia wszystkie pi臋膰 warunk贸w. Jak argumentuj膮, analiza ta jest zar贸wno filozoficznie adekwatna, jak i teologicznie akceptowalna.The authors argue that God can be both almighty and omnipotent, and that God can be both omnipotent and impeccable. They propose five conditions of philosophical adequacy for an account of maximal power and present an analysis which meets all five conditions. As they argue, the聽 analysis is both philosophically adequate and theologically benign
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