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FREEDOM AND THE NECESSITY OF THE PRESENT: A REPLY TO WILLIAM HASKER
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FREEDOM AND THE NECESSITY OF THE PRESENT: A REPLY TO WILLIAM HASKER

Michael Rota and The Society of Christian Philosophers
Faith and philosophy, Vol.29(4), pp.451-465
2012

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Arts & Humanities Religion Philosophy
In a recent paper, William Hasker has responded to a paper of mine criticizing his argument for theological incompatibilism. In his response, Hasker makes a small but important amendment to his account of freedom. Here I argue that Hasker's amended account of freedom is false, that there is a plausible alternative account of freedom, and that the plausibility of this alternative account shows that Hasker's argument for theological incompatibilism relies on a dubious premise.
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