Muslim Debates on Free Will and Robert Kane’s Libertarian View

Philosophia:1-20 (forthcoming)
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This article begins with an account of some of the different views on the nature of free will which have been expressed by historically important Muslim thinkers. The views of both Muslim philosophers and theologians are addressed. It is demonstrated that some held compatibilist views while others held libertarian views. In the second half of the paper, Robert Kane gives a summary account of the latest version of his libertarian view of free will, putting it in relation to the Muslim views considered in the first half of the paper.

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