Still Another Anti-Molinist Argument

TheoLogica: An International Journal for Philosophy of Religion and Philosophical Theology 8 (2) (2024)
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Abstract

Molinists offer a tempting bargain: accept divine middle knowledge, and reap solutions to a number of philosophical/theological problems. The prime benefit we are meant to reap from middle knowledge is a solution to the problem of freedom and providence. I argue that they cannot deliver. Even if we make metaphysical and semantic assumptions that have generally been considered friendly to Molinism, Molinism is in danger of undermining divine providence altogether. This “collapse" persists despite fairly uncontroversial assumptions, and plagues the best Molinist theories defended in the literature.

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Daniel Rubio
Toronto Metropolitan University

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