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3/22/2016 1:24 am  #11


Re: Is the Thomistic Conception of Free Will Libertarian or Compatibilist?

bulldog91 wrote:

Why is this relevant to the discussion?

It's relevant insofar as I thought that we were unnecessarily concerned with naturalists' intuitions that something or another is "strange". If you're a Thomist why should you care, just of itself, whether naturalists think something is spooky? As theists it was already known naturalists weren't going to be able to ultimately agree in any case.


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