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  1. Is the existence of God a "hard" fact?Marilyn McCord Adams - 1967 - Philosophical Review 76 (4):492-503.
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  • Conditions.Roger Wertheimer - 1968 - Journal of Philosophy 65 (12):355-364.
    Critique of prevailing textbook conception of sufficient conditions and necessary conditions as a truth functional relation of material implication (p->q)/(~q->~p). Explanation of common sense conception of condition as correlative of consequence, involving dependence. Utility of this conception exhibited in resolving puzzles regarding ontology, truth, and fatalism.
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  • Of God and freedom.John Turk Saunders - 1966 - Philosophical Review 75 (2):219-225.
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  • Fatalism and ordinary language.John Turk Saunders - 1965 - Journal of Philosophy 62 (8):211-222.
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  • Of God and freedom: A rejoinder.Nelson Pike - 1966 - Philosophical Review 75 (3):369-379.
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  • Is the Past Unpreventable?George I. Mavrodes - 1984 - Faith and Philosophy 1 (2):131-146.
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  • Counterfactual Dependence and Time’s Arrow.David Lewis - 1979 - Noûs 13 (4):455-476.
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  • Hard and soft facts.Joshua Hoffman & Gary Rosenkrantz - 1984 - Philosophical Review 93 (3):419-434.
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  • Divine Foreknowledge and Facts.Paul Helm - 1974 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 4 (2):305 - 315.
    In “Divine Foreknowledge and Human Freedom” [6] Anthony Kenny returns to a ‘very old difficulty’ stated by Aquinas at Summa Theologiae Ia, 14, 3, 3. Kenny rejects the Thomistic strategy of treating God as an atemporal knower, Who grasps all events of history simultaneously in a timeless present. He takes this notion to be neither Biblical nor coherent. He hopes instead to reconcile a temporal God's literal foreknowledge with free action among men. I shall follow Kenny in treating the concept (...)
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  • Accidental necessity and logical determinism.Alfred J. Freddoso - 1983 - Journal of Philosophy 80 (5):257-278.
    This paper attempts to construct a systematic and plausible account of the necessity of the past. The account proposed is meant to explicate the central ockhamistic thesis of the primacy of the pure present and to vindicate Ockham's own non-Aristotelian response to the challenge of logical determinism.
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  • Freedom and foreknowledge.John Martin Fischer - 1983 - Philosophical Review 92 (1):67-79.
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  • Maximal Power.Thomas P. Flint & Alfred J. Freddoso - 1983 - In Alfred J. Freddoso (ed.), The Existence and Nature of God. University of Notre Dame Press. pp. 81--114.
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  • The Temptations of "Powerlessness".John Turk Saunders - 1968 - American Philosophical Quarterly 5 (2):100 - 108.
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