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"Informed, clear, and highly illuminating
discussion."--Philosophical Review
"The most balanced, thorough, and compelling treatment of the
issues to date....This is an important study and will be a standard
reference for years to come."--Choice
"A competent, technically detailed, and unpolemical exposition of
contemporary currents of thought on this perenially engaging
topic....Rewards the reader with frequent bursts of incisive
commentary."--The Thomist
"A reliable, often insightful, introduction to these
debates."--Times Literary Supplement
"Zagzebski is a rigorous, careful thinker. She has produced a truly
stimulating book. It deserves close attention and will amply repay
it."--Ethics
"I know of no other book that so clearly sets forth the full range
of traditional and contemporary perspectives on the foreknowledge
dilemma. It will therefore prove to be of great value to the
philosophical community."--Review of Metaphysics
"As will be apparent, the sensitive eliciting and application of
various intuitions plays an important role in Zagzebski's book. I
believe this is a real strength of the work....This is a remarkably
inventive book, and in addition a genuine pleasure to read. It
should be enjoyed by all philosophers who are even mildly
interested in the dilemma of freedom and foreknowledge.:Philosophy
of Religion
"Informed, clear, and highly illuminating
discussion."--Philosophical Review
"The most balanced, thorough, and compelling treatment of the
issues to date....This is an important study and will be a standard
reference for years to come."--Choice
"A competent, technically detailed, and unpolemical exposition of
contemporary currents of thought on this perenially engaging
topic....Rewards the reader with frequent bursts of incisive
commentary."--The Thomist
"A reliable, often insightful, introduction to these
debates."--Times Literary Supplement
"Zagzebski is a rigorous, careful thinker. She has produced a truly
stimulating book. It deserves close attention and will amply repay
it."--Ethics
"I know of no other book that so clearly sets forth the full range
of traditional and contemporary perspectives on the foreknowledge
dilemma. It will therefore prove to be of great value to the
philosophical community."--Review of Metaphysics
"As will be apparent, the sensitive eliciting and application of
various intuitions plays an important role in Zagzebski's book. I
believe this is a real strength of the work....This is a remarkably
inventive book, and in addition a genuine pleasure to read. It
should be enjoyed by all philosophers who are even mildly
interested in the dilemma of freedom and foreknowledge.:Philosophy
of Religion
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