Geachianism

Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Religion 3:222-251 (2011)
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Abstract

The plane was going to crash, but it didn't. Johnny was going to bleed to death, but he didn't. Geach sees here a changing future. In this paper, I develop Geach's primary argument for the (almost universally rejected) thesis that the future is mutable (an argument from the nature of prevention), respond to the most serious objections such a view faces, and consider how Geach's view bears on traditional debates concerning divine foreknowledge and human freedom. As I hope to show, Geach's view constitutes a radically new view on the logic of future contingents, and deserves the status of a theoretical contender in these debates.

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reprint Todd, Patrick (2011) "Geachianism". In Kvanvig, Jonathan L., Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Religion Volume 3, pp. : Oxford University Press (2011)

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