
handle: 11531/20531
En este trabajo abordaremos el problema del determinismo en la acción humana y de su relación con la omnisciencia (divina o natural). Argumentaremos sobre la inextricable conexión que existe entre ambos conceptos y el papel que desempeñan en nuestra comprensión de la libertad. Si, como intentaremos mostrar, la omnisciencia implica determinismo, no hay espacio para la libertad en su sentido más profundo. Semejante constatación nos obliga a redefinir la noción de libertad para que resulte compatible con las leyes del universo y con las leyes del pensamiento.
A discussion on the dependence between omniscience (divine or natural) and determinism
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Social sciences (General), H1-99, BL51-65, AZ20-999, History of scholarship and learning. The humanities, Philosophy of religion. Psychology of religion. Religion in relation to other subjects
Social sciences (General), H1-99, BL51-65, AZ20-999, History of scholarship and learning. The humanities, Philosophy of religion. Psychology of religion. Religion in relation to other subjects
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