It is a widely held principle that no one is able to do something that would require the past to have been different from how it actually is. This principle of the fixity of the past has been presented in numerous ways, playing a crucial role in arguments for logical and theological fatalism, and for the incompatibility of causal determinism and the ability to do otherwise. I will argue that, assuming bivalence, this principle is in conflict with standard views about knowledge and the semantics for ‘actually’. I also consider many possible responses to the argument
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If God knew I were going to write this paper, was I able to refrain from writing it this morning? On...
Samuel Lebens and Tyron Goldschmidt provided original theodicies, which suggest that at one time God...
There is an old and powerful argument for the claim that divine foreknowledge is incompatible with t...
It is a widely held principle that no one is able to do something that would require the past to hav...
In several writings, John Martin Fischer has argued that those who deny a principle about abilities ...
A style of argument that calls into question our freedom (in the sense that involves freedom to do o...
According to the Principle of the Fixity of the Past (FP), no one can now do anything that would req...
Philosophers who work on time often ignore the implications their doctrines have for the common sens...
In this paper, I investigate the purported dilemma between a symmetrical conception of time and the ...
It is argued that reconstructions of the so-called ‘Master Argument’ of Dideros Cronos to the effect...
http://web.missouri.edu/~umcasklinechair/on-line%20papers/Teleology,%20Consequentialism,%20and%20the...
In this paper I challenge David Albert's account of the knowledge asymmetry, arguing that an informa...
I will show that, in the Problem of Old Evidence, unless a rational agent has a property I will call...
If God knew I were going to write this paper, was I able to refrain from writing it this morning? On...
Samuel Lebens and Tyron Goldschmidt provided original theodicies, which suggest that at one time God...
There is an old and powerful argument for the claim that divine foreknowledge is incompatible with t...