
Molinism
The Contemporary Debate
Ken Perszyk(Editor)
Oxford University Press
Published on 24. November 2011
Book
Hardback
330 pages
978-0-19-959062-9 (ISBN)
Description
Molinism, named after the sixteenth-century Spanish Jesuit Luis de Molina, re-emerged in the 1970s after it was unwittingly assumed in versions of Alvin Plantinga's Free Will Defence against the Logical Argument from Evil. The Molinist notion of middle knowledge--and especially its main objects, so-called counterfactuals of (creaturely) freedom--have been the subject of vigorous debate in analytical philosophy of religion ever since. Is middle knowledge logically coherent? Is it a benefit or a liability overall for a satisfying account of divine providence? The essays in this collection examine the status, defensibility, and application of Molinism. Friends and foes of Molinism are well represented, and there are some lively exchanges between them. The collection provides a snap-shot of the current state of the Molinism Wars, along with some discussion of where we've been and where we might go in the future. More battles surely lie ahead; the essays and ideas in this collection are likely to have a major impact on future directions. The essays are specially written by a line-up of established and respected philosophers of religion, metaphysicians, and logicians. There is a substantive Introduction and an extensive Bibliography to assist both students and professionals.
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I was ... pleasantly surprised by the quality and originality shown in this volume. It is, by any reasonable standard, a superb collection of papers ... the collection is required reading for anyone working on Molinism in the future and can also be used effectively to gain a perspective on Molinism itself and the debates surrounding it of the last thirty years or so. * Jonathan L. Kvanvig, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 222 mm
Width: 145 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
548 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-959062-9 (9780199590629)
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Ken Perszyk is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy and Head of the School of History, Philosophy, Political Science and International Relations at Victoria University of Wellington in New Zealand. His primary research interests are in philosophy of religion and metaphysics. He has published articles on a range of areas, including Molinism, the Argument from Evil, the metaphysics of modality, the history of early analytical philosophy and Wittgenstein. He is the author of Nonexistent Objects: Meinong and Contemporary Philosophy (1993).
Content
Introduction ; 1. The (Non-)Existence of Molinist Counterfactuals ; 2. Whence and Whither the Molinist Debate: A Reply to Hasker ; 3. Truth and Molinism ; 4. Trenton Merricks on Some Anti-Molinist Arguments ; 5. Pro Haskeris Contradictione ; 6. Replies to Hasker and Zimmerman ; 7. Molinist Conditionals ; 8. Tilting at Molinism ; 9. A Precis of 'Yet Another Anti-Molinist Argument' ; 10. Yet Another Failed Anti-Molinist Argument ; 11. An Anti-Molinist Replies ; 12. Molinism and Incarnation ; 13. Putting Molinism In Its Place ; 14. Molinism and the Thin Red Line ; 15. The Free Will Defense ; 16. Theological Determinism and Divine Providence ; 17. An Open Theist Theodicy of Natural Evil ; Bibliography: Recent Work on Molinism