Leibniz on Divine Foreknowledge of Future Contingents and Human Freedom

The Leibniz Review 2:18-19 (1992)
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Despite Russell’s protestations to the contrary, it has become evident that Leibniz had more than a passing interest in a number of the problems plaguing seventeenth century philosophical theology. In published work, correspondence, and private notes, Leibniz spends significant energy sorting through numerous solutions to the standard problems. Not least among these was the perennial problem of how to reconcile divine foreknowledge and providence and human freedom. In this essay I discuss how Leibniz understands this problem against the background of the scholastic tradition up to his own day, how he rejects these solutions, and how he constructs an alternative which he believes will be acceptable to the various scholastic partisans while resolving the difficulties with each alternative. I then discuss the lessons that can be learned about Leibniz’s own view of freedom in light of what he says about these matters.

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reprint Murray, Michael J. (1995) "Leibniz on divine foreknowledge of future contingents and human freedom". Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 55(1):75-108

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