Crescas and Gersonides on Freedom, Astrology, and Divine Omniscience

Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy 31 (1):57-72 (2023)
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Crescas’s position on human freedom is dialectically rooted in the philosophy of his medieval predecessor, Gersonides. Crescas accepts Gersonides’s view that although the celestial bodies influence human affairs, human beings have the ability to overcome their predetermined fate. However, Crescas rejects Gersonides’s premise that God only knows the universal aspect of the particular. Crescas contends that God’s commandments give their followers the means to obtain freedom from the effects of the heavenly bodies, without denying that practical deliberation is still required in order to actualize God’s promises, even if God knows how the individual will achieve the promised outcome.

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