Journal of Philosophy, Inc. The Journal of Philosophy
Journal of Philosophy, Inc. The Journal of Philosophy
Journal of Philosophy, Inc. The Journal of Philosophy
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THE PHILOSOPHY OF THOMAS AQUINAS 651
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even solve the problem created by his view that divine knowledge is
active, though only by being a compatibilist. But what Aquinas
cannot solve within his metaphysical framework is the problem of
divine foreknowledge itself.
CALVIN G. NORMORE
Columbia University
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