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    On grounding God's knowledge of the probable.Jennifer Jensen - 2013 - Religious Studies 49 (1):65-83.
    A common objection to the Molinist account of divine providence states that counterfactuals of creaturely freedom lack grounds. Some Molinists appeal to brute counterfactual facts about the subject of the CCF in order to ground CCFs. Others argue that CCFs are grounded by the subject's actions in nearby worlds. In this article, I argue that Open Theism's account of divine providence employs would-probably conditionals that are most plausibly grounded by either brute facts about the subject of these conditionals or non-actual (...)
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    GOD, THE GOOD, AND THE SPIRITUAL TURN IN EPISTEMOLOGY by Roberto Di Ceglie, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2022, pp. 350, £75.00, hbk. [REVIEW]Jennifer Jensen - 2023 - New Blackfriars 104 (1112):492-495.
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