Augustine on Foreknowledge and Free Will

Review of Metaphysics 18 (2):356 - 363 (1964)
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The problem, as Augustine sees it, is to show how it is possible both that we voluntary will to perform certain actions and that God foreknows that we shall will to perform these actions. The argument which gives rise to this problem may be expressed as follows

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