The Thin Red Line, Molinism, and the Flow of Time
Autor: | Aldo Frigerio, Ciro De Florio |
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Rok vydání: | 2019 |
Předmět: |
Discrete mathematics
Branching Time Linguistics and Language 010102 general mathematics Metaphysics Settore M-FIL/02 - LOGICA E FILOSOFIA DELLA SCIENZA 06 humanities and the arts Foreknowledge 0603 philosophy ethics and religion 01 natural sciences Philosophy Thin Red Line 060302 philosophy Computer Science (miscellaneous) Settore M-FIL/05 - FILOSOFIA E TEORIA DEI LINGUAGGI Molinism Temporal logic 0101 mathematics Mathematics |
Zdroj: | Journal of Logic, Language and Information. 29:307-329 |
ISSN: | 1572-9583 0925-8531 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10849-019-09304-4 |
Popis: | In addressing the problem of the (in)compatibility of divine foreknowledge and human freedom, philosophers of religion encounter problems regarding the metaphysics and structure of time. Some models of temporal logic developed for completely independent reasons have proved especially appropriate for representing the temporal structure of the world as Molinism conceives it. In particular, some models of the Thin Red Line ( $$\mathsf {TRL}$$ ) seem to imply that conditionals of freedom are true or false, as Molinists maintain. Noting the resemblance between Molinism and $$\mathsf {TRL}$$ models, Restall (Molinism and the thin red line. In: Perszyk K (ed) Molinism: the contemporary debate, pp 227–239, 2011) has advanced some criticisms of Molinism that have also been leveled against $$\mathsf {TRL}$$ models. In particular, Restall believes that the implication $$p \rightarrow \mathbf {HF}p$$ is not true in $$\mathsf {TRL}$$ models. Because Molinists must also accept that this implication is not true, this is a problem for them. We will show that Restall’s criticism is wide of the mark. Firstly, it will be demonstrated that in many open future models (not just $$\mathsf {TRL}$$ ) the implication $$p \rightarrow \mathbf {HF}p$$ is invalid. Secondly, while it is possible to account for this implication, some modifications are required in respect of the branching time semantics. In proposing one such modification, we show that this new semantics can be adopted by advocates of the $$\mathsf {TRL}$$ and, as a consequence, by Molinists as well. We conclude that the principle stated by Restall is either a problem for many open future models (not just for Molinists) or can be accounted for by these models and so is not a problem for Molinists either. |
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