CONTENTS
“Filo-Sofi ja,” Vol. 19 (2012/4)Notes on the Authors ... 7
ON GOD AND MAN:
OMNISCIENCE, OMNIPOTENCE AND HUMAN FREEDOM
Marek Pepliński, Editorial. On God’s Knowledge, Omnipotence, and Human
Freedom ... 11 Stanisław Judycki, Temptation and Free Will. A Solution to the Problem of the
Relationship Between Human Free Will and God’s Omniscience ... 21 Ryszard Kleszcz, Logic, Omnipotence, God ... 37 Martyna Koszkało, God’s Knowledge of Future Contingents. John Duns Scotus’
Explanation ... 53 Elżbieta Jung, What Does God Know About Future Contingents? – According to Some
Fourteenth-Century English Thinkers ... 75 Ryszard Mordarski, Eternity and Omniscience ... 99 Dariusz Łukasiewicz, Divine Omniscience and the Problem of Evil from the
Perspective of Open Theism ... 117
Fr. Adam Świeżyński, On Limited Divine Knowledge in the Structure of Open Theism ... 131 Krzysztof Hubaczek, Molinism and the Problem of Moral Evil ... 143 Michał Głowala, Wonderful Knowledge. Aquinas on the Immutability and Eternity of
God’s Knowledge ... 157
Marek Pepliński, Is Divine Knowledge Incompatible with Human Freedom? An
Analysis of Some Arguments ... 175
ARTICLES
Natalia Marcinowska, Bertrand Russell’s Critique of the Arguments for the Existence
of God ... 193
Fr. Jacek Maria Norkowski OP, The Brain Death Reconsidered—Is It a Tenable
Concept? ... 213
REVIEWS ... 253 Martin Heidegger, Gesamtausgabe, II. Abteilung: Vorlesungen 1919–1944, Band 35: Der Anfang der abendländischen Philosophie. Auslegung des Anaximander und Parmenides, (Hrsg.) P. Trawny, Vittorio Klostermann Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 2012, 272 pp. (GA 35) (Daniel Sobota) (p. 253); Karen Gloy, Wprowadzenie do fi lozofi i świadomości. Problematyka i historia zagadnienia świadomości oraz samoświadomości, przeł. T. Kubalica, Wydawnictwo WAM, Kraków 2009, 311 pp. (Krzysztof Rogucki) (p. 264)