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Linda Trinkaus Zagzebski on Divine Foreknowledge

Abstract In this chapter, Taylor Cyr and Matthew Flummer talk with Linda Zagzebski about the problem of human freedom and divine foreknowledge. If God has infallible foreknowledge, then it seems that no one can do anything other than what God foreknows will happen.
Taylor W. Cyr, Matthew T. Flummer
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KNOWLEDGE HAPPENS: WHY ZAGZEBSKI HAS NOT SOLVED THE MENO PROBLEM

Southern Journal of Philosophy, 2011
abstractI argue that Linda Zagzebski's proposed solution to the Meno Problem faces serious challenges. The Meno Problem, roughly, is how to explain the value that knowledge, as such, has over mere true belief. Her proposed solution is that believings—when thought of more like actions—can have value in virtue of their motivations.
Trent Dougherty
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Linda Zagzebski's Virtues of the Mind

Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 2000
Hilary Kornblith, Linda Zagzebski
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Conscience and Conscientiousness in Linda Zagzebski’s Exemplarist Moral Theory

American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly, 2021
Linda Zagzebski’s exemplarist moral theory takes as its foundation “exemplars of goodness identified directly by the emotion of admiration.” This paper’s basic question is whether Zagzebski’s trust in the emotion of admiration is well-founded. In other words, do we have good reason to trust that those we admire on conscientious reflection warrant our ...
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Trinkaus Zagzebski, Linda, Philosophy of Religion

1970
Theologie und Philosophie, Bd. 84 Nr.
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Time and Foreknowledge: a Critique of Zagzebski

Religious Studies, 1995
One problem facing those who attempt to reconcile divine foreknowledge with human freedom is to explain how a temporal God can have knowledge of the future, if the future does not exist. In her recent book, The Dilemma of Freedom and Foreknowledge, Linda Zagzebski attempts to provide an explanation by making use of a fourdimensional model in which the ...
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Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus, Epistemic Athority

1970
Theologie und Philosophie, Bd. 90 Nr.
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O conceito de onisubjetividade em Linda Zagzebski

Annales Faje
A filósofa contemporânea Linda Zagzebski propõe, no âmbito da Filosofia da Religião, o conceito de onisubjetividade divina. A onisubjetividade consiste na capacidade de conhecer os estados conscientes que se passam na mente de cada pessoa. Assim, Deus pode assumir a perspectiva de primeira pessoa de cada indivíduo, tendo conhecimento de suas ...
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