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Forum Philosophicum

Volume 21 number 2 Autumn 2016

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Forum Philosophicum is an international peer-reviewed scholarly journal de-voted to a wide range of questions relating to Christian philosophy. It is by the Jesuit University Ignatianum in Cracow. Its two annual issues, published in June and December, together furnish around 30 papers. As of 2011, it accepts papers exclusively in English. It is, in its basic version, a traditional print-based journal, but also has a parallel online version, available via the EBSCO Academic Search Complete electronic database (since vol. 6, 2001) and the Philosophy Documen-tation Center online subscription service (since vol. 1, 1996). Selected texts are published in open access on the journal’s website.

Editorial Board

Marcin Podbielski, Editor-in-Chief

Jesuit University Ignatianum in Cracow, Poland Anna Abram, Associate Editor

Heythrop College, University of London

Anna Zhyrkova, Associate Editor for Ancient, Patristic, Medieval and Russian Philosophy

Jesuit University Ignatianum in Cracow, Poland

Robert Grzywacz, Associate Editor for Philosophy of Religion Jesuit University Ignatianum in Cracow

Tomasz Dekert, Review and Web Editor Jesuit University Ignatianum in Cracow Carl Humphries, Language Editor

Jesuit University Ignatianum in Cracow, Poland Roman Małecki, Secretary

Jesuit University Ignatianum in Cracow, Poland

© Published by The Jesuit University Ignatianum in Cracow Office Zofijówka, ul. Kopernika 26, 31-501 Kraków, Poland e-mail forum.philosophicum@ignatianum.edu.pl

phone + 48 12 3999 661 fax + 48 12 3999 501

Circulation 350 copies ISSN (paper) 1426-1898 ISSN (online) 2353-7043 www http://forumphilosophicum.ignatianum.edu.pl

Typeset in XƎTEX with Linux Libertine open font Cover design Andrzej Sochacki

More information about Forum Philosophicum—its mission, contact data, Boards, submissions to the journal, editorial policies, subscriptions, online in-dexes, may be found in the Note about Forum Philosophicum on page 257.

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Forum Philosophicum

International Journal for Philosophy

Volume 21 number 2 Autumn 2016

Articles

Emmanuel Nartey

Omniscience, Free Will, and Religious Belief

135

Carl Humphries

Schmalenbach on Standing Alone before God: A Philosophical

Case-Study in Ontologico-Historical Understanding

157

Sergey Trostyanskiy

Iamblichus’ Response to Aristotle’s and Pseudo-Archytas’ Theories

of Time

187

George J. Seidel

The Imagination in Kant and Fichte, and Some Reflections on

Hei-degger’s Interpretation

213

Małgorzata Hołda

Intersections between Paul Ricœur’s Conception of Narrative

Iden-tity and Mikhail Bakhtin’s Notion of the Polyphony of Speech

225

Book Reviews

Carl Humphries

Tomasz Mróz: Selected Issues in the History of Polish

Philoso-phy (Erasmus Lectures at Vilnius University)

249

Reviewers of Articles Submitted for 2016 Issues of Forum

Philosophicum

253

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