A theological Newcomb's dilemma

European Journal of Science and Theology 18 (4):121-131 (2022)
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Abstract

In this paper, I will argue that the agnostic decision-maker may find himself in a Newcomb-type situation concerning the doctrine of Roman Catholicism. Consequently, if the agnostic wishes to decide according to the causal decision theory, he should refrain from living the Christian life, but if he follows the evidential decision theory, he should follow the Catholic life guidance. In the argument, I have cast the role of Newcomb’s predictive machine as Divine omniscience.

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Zsolt Ziegler
Technical University of Budapest

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