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  1. Theological Determinism.Leigh Vicens - 2014 - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    Theological Determinism Theological determinism is the view that God determines every event that occurs in the history of the world. While there is much debate about which prominent historical figures were theological determinists, St. Augustine, Thomas Aquinas, John Calvin, and Gottfried Leibniz all seemed to espouse the view at least at certain points in their … Continue reading Theological Determinism →.
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    Christianity and the Problem of Free Will.Leigh Vicens - 2023 - Cambridge University Press.
    Central to the teachings of Christianity is a puzzle: on the one hand, sin seems something that humans do not do freely and so cannot be not responsible for, since it is unavoidable; on the other hand, sin seems something that we must be responsible for and so do freely, since we are enjoined to repent of it, and since it makes us liable to divine condemnation and forgiveness. After laying out the puzzle in more depth, this Element considers three (...)
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    L'objectivitat a la filosofia lingüística de Thomas Hobbes.Bartomeu Forteza - 1999 - Barcelona: Edicions Universitat de Barcelona.
    Aquest llibre reuneix dos temes d'especial interès: el pensament de Thomas Hobbes i el problema de l'objectivitat. Aquest es troba a la rel de la nostra civilització dominada per una ciència que només admet al seu domini els coneixements objectius segons els entenen el positivisme i en cientisme.
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    Simone Weil's concept of grace1.Bartomeu Estelrich - 2009 - Modern Theology 25 (2):239-251.
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    Las tesis de Calatayud.Bartomeu Pou I. Puigserver, Alexandre Font Jaume & Sebastiáa Trias Mercant - 1992 - Barcelona: PPU, S.A.. Edited by Alexandre Font Jaume & Sebastià Trias Mercant.
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    La physica en Los aristotélicos Del siglo XVI.Bartomeu Forteza Pujol - 1999 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 44 (3):865-870.
    Aristotelismos y antiaristotelismoen los ss. XVI y XVII. Se dan en esta época dosaristotelismos en ltalia y otro en Espaiía. El antiaristotelismoconoce dos momentos fuertes. 2. La relaciónentre la Physica y la Metaphysica. Se discuteentre los autores si la Filosofia Primera constituyeuna ciencia aparte, o si debe considerarse comouna Physica Generalis, es decir, como la exposiciónde las defíniciones primeras. 3. Tres modalidades:los Comentarias a Aristóteles: concebidosa la manera tradicional, pero caracterizados yapor un marcado eclecticlsmo; los Manuales:repeticiones de la Física que (...)
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    From Montserrat to Mampukuji: Reports on the Fourth Spiritual Exchange.Bartomeu Ubach, Gensho Hozumi & Chisei Tanaka - 1992 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 12:203.
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    The Violent Are Taking the Kingdom of Heaven by Storm.Bartomeu Ubach - 1990 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 10:189.
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  9. La influencia de Francisco Suárez sobre Thomas Hobbes.Bartomeu Forteza - 1998 - Convivium: revista de filosofía 11:40-79.
  10. Election and Human Agency.Taylor Cyr & Leigh Vicens - forthcoming - In Edwin Chr van Driel (ed.), T&T Clark Handbook on Election. pp. 536-558.
    In Section 1, we begin by asking what, exactly, it might mean for God to “elect” people and how this relates to their agency and freedom. After getting clearer on what God is supposed to elect people to or for, we argue against the view that a person’s will is not involved in the process by which God elects her, which we identify in part as the person’s coming to have faith. But, in Section 2, we consider several reasons for (...)
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    Miquel Beltrán, The Influence of Abraham Cohen de Herrera’s Kabbalah on Spinoza’s Metaphysics. Brill, Leiden/Boston, 2016. 449 páginas. ISBN: 978-90- 04-31567-9. [REVIEW]Llorenç Marquès Bennasar - 2017 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 34 (1):261-264.
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    Theological Determinism: New Perspectives.Leigh Vicens & Peter Furlong (eds.) - 2022 - New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press.
    This volume unites established authors and rising young voices in philosophical theology and philosophy of religion to offer the single most wide-ranging examination of theological determinism-in terms of both authors represented and issues investigated-published to date. Fifteen contributors present discussions about theological determinism, the view that God determines everything that occurs in the world. Some authors provide arguments in favor of this position, while others provide considerations against it. Many contributors investigate the relationship between theological determinism and other philosophical issues, (...)
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    God and Human Freedom.Leigh C. Vicens & Simon Kittle - 2019 - Cambridge University Press.
    This Element considers the relationship between the traditional view of God as all-powerful, all-knowing and wholly good on the one hand, and the idea of human free will on the other. It focuses on the potential threats to human free will arising from two divine attributes: God's exhaustive foreknowledge and God's providential control of creation.
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    Closing the Door on Limited-Risk Open Theism.Johannes Grössl & Leigh Vicens - 2014 - Faith and Philosophy 31 (4):475-485.
    This paper argues against a version of open theism defended by Gregory Boyd, which we call “limited risk,” according to which God could guarantee at creation at least the fulfillment of His most central purpose for the world: that of having a “people for himself.” We show that such a view depends on the assumption that free human decisions can be “statistically determined” within certain percentage ranges, and that this assumption is inconsistent with open theists’ commitment to a libertarian conception (...)
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  15. Objective Probabilities of Free Choice.Leigh C. Vicens - 2016 - Res Philosophica 93 (1):125-135.
    Many proponents of libertarian freedom assume that the free choices we might make have particular objective probabilities of occurring. In this paper, I examine two common motivations for positing such probabilities: first, to account for the phenomenal character of decision-making, in which our reasons seem to have particular strengths to incline us to act, and second, to naturalize the role of reasons in influencing our decisions, such that they have a place in the causal order as we know it. I (...)
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    Etica civil y moral cristiana en diálogo: una nueva cultura moral para sobrevivir humanamente: diálogo (y diapraxis) frente a la intransigencia y la irresponsabilidad.Bartomeu Bennàssar - 1997 - Salamanca: Sígueme.
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    Xavier Zubiri, amigo de la luz, maestro en la penumbra: vocación, vida intelectual y magisterio filosófico.Jordi Corominas Escudé & Joan Albert Vicens Folgueira - 2009 - Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofía 36:7-94.
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  18. Reflexiones sobre inmigración y servicios sociales en España.Nuria del Olmo Vicén - 2008 - Aposta 37:2.
    The present article offers a reflection upon the welfare systems of states which attract large numbers of immigrants and must therefore take responsibility for awarding equal rights to immigrants and avoiding their becoming new marginalised groups. To this end, a brief description is given of the evolution of the profile of immigrants, which leads to a consideration of future demand on the basis of the resources offered by the states accepting immigrants and of the new population profiles, paying special attention (...)
     
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  19. Freud cartesià.Antoni Vicens Lorente - 1999 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía:437-440.
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    Las tesis de Calatayud.Bartomeu Pou I. Puigserver - 1992 - Barcelona: PPU. Edited by Alexandre Font Jaume & Sebastià Trias Mercant.
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    Sin and the Faces of Responsibility.Leigh Vicens - 2022 - In John Allan Knight & Ian Markham (eds.), The Craft of Innovative Theology: Argument and Process. pp. 99-113.
  22. Introducción a la Historia Del Arte.Arnold Hauser & Felipe González Vicén - 1969 - Ediciones Guadarrama.
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  23. Divine determinism, human freedom, and the consequence argument.Leigh C. Vicens - 2012 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 71 (2):145-155.
    In this paper I consider the view, held by some Thomistic thinkers, that divine determinism is compatible with human freedom, even though natural determinism is not. After examining the purported differences between divine and natural determinism, I discuss the Consequence Argument, which has been put forward to establish the incompatibility of natural determinism and human freedom. The Consequence Argument, I note, hinges on the premise that an action ultimately determined by factors outside of the actor’s control is not free. Since, (...)
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    Sin and Implicit Bias.Leigh C. Vicens - 2018 - Journal of Analytic Theology 6:100-111.
    This paper argues that implicit bias is a form of sin, characterized most fundamentally as an orientation that we may not have direct access to or control over, but that can lead us to act in violation of God’s command. After noting similarities between certain strategies proposed by experimental psychologists for overcoming implicit biases and certain disciplines developed by Christians on the path to sanctification, I suggest some ways in which the Church might offer its resources to a society struggling (...)
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    Agentive Phenomenology and Moral Responsibility Agnosticism.Leigh C. Vicens - 2019 - Southwest Philosophy Review 35 (1):181-190.
    Most incompatibilist theories of free will and moral responsibility require, for a person to count as morally responsible for an action, that specific events leading up to the action be undetermined. One might think, then, that incompatibilists should remain agnostic about whether anyone is ever free or morally responsible, since whether there are such undetermined events would seem to be an empirical question unsettled by scientific research. Yet, a number of incompatibilists have suggested that the phenomenological character of our experiences (...)
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    On the natural law defense and the disvalue of ubiquitous miracles.Leigh C. Vicens - 2016 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 80 (1):33-42.
    In this paper I explore Peter van Inwagen’s conception of miracles and the implications of this conception for the viability of his version of the natural law defense. I argue that given his account of miraculous divine action and its parallel to free human action, it is implausible to think that God did not prevent natural evil in our world for the reasons van Inwagen proposes. I conclude by suggesting that on the grounds he provides for “epistemic humility” about modal (...)
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    Free Will and Theological Determinism.Leigh Vicens - 2016 - In Kevin Timpe, Meghan Griffith & Neil Levy (eds.), Routledge Companion to Free Will. Routledge.
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    Agent Causation.Leigh Vicens - 2022 - In Joseph Keim Campbell, Kristin M. Mickelson & V. Alan White (eds.), A Companion to Free Will. Hoboken, NJ, USA: Wiley-Blackwell.
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    Free Will Skeptics Can Have Their Basic Desert and Eat It Too.Leigh Vicens - 2022 - Journal of the American Philosophical Association 1:1-12.
    In this essay, I argue that if we assume with free will skeptics that people lack moral responsibility, or at least a central form of it, we may still maintain that people are ‘basically’ deserving of certain treatment in response to their behavior. I characterize basic-desert justifications for treatment negatively, as justifications that do not depend on consequentialist, contractualist, or relational considerations. Appealing to attributionist accounts of responsibility as well as the symbolic value of protest, I identify protest as a (...)
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    On the possibility of special divine action in a deterministic world.Leigh C. Vicens - 2012 - Religious Studies 48 (3):315 - 336.
    Is it possible for God both to create a deterministic world and to act specially, to realize his particular purposes within it? And if there can be such 'particular providence' or 'special divine action' (SDA) in a deterministic world, what form can it take? In this article I consider these questions, exploring a number of different models of SDA and discussing their consistency with the proposition that the world is deterministic; I also consider how the various consequences of each model (...)
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    For all the Blessings of this Life.Leigh Vicens - 2022 - Journal of Analytic Theology 10:54-64.
    I argue, first, against the idea that Christian thanksgiving is about counting one’s blessings, or finding something specific in every circumstance which is intended by God for one’s own good. For we cannot know how God specifically intended to benefit us in most circumstances, and such knowledge is required for blessings-counting; and the New Testament models a different kind of thanksgiving which makes more sense in light of Christian theology. I also argue against the conception of Christian gratitude as a (...)
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  32. Human Freedom and the Inevitability of Sin.Leigh Vicens - forthcoming - In Leigh Vicens & Peter Furlong (eds.), Theological Determinism: New Perspectives.
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    Love and Resentment.Leigh Vicens - 2019 - In James M. Arcadi, Oliver D. Crisp & Jordan Wessling (eds.), Love, Divine and Human: Contemporary Essays in Systematic and Philosophical Theology. T&T Clark. pp. 187-198.
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    Providence and Evil in Farrer’s Love Almighty and Ills Unlimited.Leigh Vicens - 2020 - In Richard Harries, Stephen Platten & Rowan Williams (eds.), Austin Farrer for Today. pp. 70-83.
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    Physical Causal Closure and Non-Coincidental Mental Causation.Leigh C. Vicens - 2014 - Philosophia 42 (1):201-207.
    In his book Personal Agency, E. J. Lowe has argued that a dualist theory of mental causation is consistent with “a fairly strong principle of physical causal closure” and, moreover, that it “has the potential to strengthen our causal explanations of certain physical events.” If Lowe’s reasoning were sound, it would undermine the most common arguments for reductive physicalism or epiphenomenalism of the mental. For it would show not only that a dualist theory of mental causation is consistent with a (...)
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    Self-Forming Acts and Conflicts of Intention.Leigh C. Vicens - 2015 - Southwest Philosophy Review 31 (1):93-100.
    In this paper I examine Robert Kane’s account of a self-forming action (SFA), in which an agent makes dual efforts of will to form two incompatible intentions. In addition to the frequently raised objection to this account, that such dual efforts would be irrational, I discuss a further conceptual problem, that it does not make sense to speak of efforts to form particular intentions. I then propose an alternative model of an SFA, in which an agent deliberates and selects between (...)
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    Col·legi de filosofia: maneras de hacer filosofía.Toni Vicens (ed.) - 1978 - Barcelona: Tusquets.
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    Conocer Rousseau y su obra.Toni Vicens - 1978 - Barcelona: DOPESA.
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    Can the international publishing community become an influential body?Pere Vicens - 2001 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 12 (4):190-193.
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    De Kant a Marx: estudios de historia de las ideas.Felipe González Vicen - 1984
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  41. Deutsche und Spanische Rechtsphilosophie der Gegenwart.Felipe Gonzalez Vicen - 1939 - Philosophical Review 48:97.
     
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  42. Deutsche Und Spanische Rechtsphilosophie der Gegenwart Ein Beitrag Zur Geschichte des Spanischen Geistes.Felipe González Vicen - 1937 - Verlag von J. C. B. Mohr (Paul Siebeck).
     
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  43. Ethics inspired by Xavier Zubiri.J. A. Vicens - 2001 - Pensamiento 57 (218):275-280.
     
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    Freud cartesià.Antoni Vicens - 2016 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 1:437.
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    Intimidad y alteridad de los actos de aprehensión en Malebranche.Joan Albert Vicens Folgueira - 2013 - Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofía 40:119-133.
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  46. L'ànima bella (Notes d'estudi).Antoni Vicens - 1984 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 7:177-181.
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  47. La escuela histórica del derecho.Felipe González Vicen - 1978 - Anales de la Cátedra Francisco Suárez 18:1-48.
     
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  48. Ortega's "Descartes": Orteguian criticism of modern philosophy.J. A. Vicens Folgueira - 2000 - Pensamiento 56 (214):91-123.
     
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    The beautiful soul.Antoni Vicens - 1984 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 7:177.
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    Xavier Zubiri i Catalunya.Joan Albert Vicens - 2007 - Barcelona: Publicacions de la Facultat Filosofia, Universitat Ramon Llull.
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