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Hunt, David Paul. 1990.
“Middle Knowledge: The ‘Foreknowledge
Defense’ .” International Journal for
Philosophy of Religion 28(1): 124.
Hunt, David Paul. 1993. “Divine Providence and Simple
Foreknowledge.” Faith and Philosophy 10(3):
394–414. Reprinted in Rea (2009, 84–103).
Hunt, David Paul. 1996. “Augustine on Theological Fatalism: The Argument of De
Libero Arbitrio 3.1-4.” Medieval Philosophy and
Theology 5(1): 1–30.
Hunt, David Paul. 1997. “Plotinus Meets the Third Man.” in The Perennial Tradition of Neoplatonism,
edited by John J. Cleary, pp. 119–132.
Leuven: Leuven University Press.
Hunt, David Paul. 2000. “Review of Flint (1998).”
International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 47(1): 62–64.
Hunt, David Paul. 2001a. “Two Problems with Knowing the Future.” in
The Importance of Time – Proceedings of the
Philosophy of Time Society 1995–2000, edited by L. Nathan
Oaklander, pp. 207–226.
Philosophical Studies Series n. 87. Dordrecht: Kluwer
Academic Publishers.
Hunt, David Paul. 2001b. “Evil and Theistic Minimalism.”
International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 49(3):
133–154.
Hunt, David Paul. 2004. “Providence, Foreknowledge, and Explanatory Loops: Reply
to Robinson.” Religious Studies 40(4): 485–491.
Hunt, David Paul. 2005. “Moral Responsibility and Buffered
Alternatives.” in Midwest Studies
in Philosophy 29: Free Will and Moral Responsibility, edited
by Peter A. French and Howard K. Wettstein, pp. 126–145. Boston, Massachusetts:
Blackwell Publishers.
Hunt, David Paul. 2007. “Black the Libertarian.” Acta
Analytica 22(1): 3–15.
Hunt, David Paul. 2013. “God’s Extended Mind.” European Journal
for Philosophy of Religion 5(1): 1–16.
Hunt, David Paul. 2014. “Swinburne on the Conditions for Free Will and Moral
Responsibility [on Swinburne (2013)].”
European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 6(2): 39–49.
Hunt, David Paul. 2017. “Theological Fatalism as an Aporetic
Problem.” in Free Will and
Classical Theism: The Significance of Freedom in Perfect Being
Theology, pp. 23–41. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190611200.001.0001.
Hunt, David Paul and Shabo, Seth. 2013. “Frankfurt Cases and the (In)significance of Timing: A
Defense of the Buffering Strategy.” Philosophical
Studies 164(3): 599–622.
Hunt, David Paul and Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus. 2021. “Foreknowledge and Free Will.” in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research Lab, Center for the Study
of Language; Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/win2021/entries/free-will-foreknowledge/.
Further References
Flint, Thomas P. 1998. Divine
Providence: A Molinist Account. Cornell
Studies in the Philosophy of Religion. Ithaca, New York: Cornell
University Press.
Rea, Michael C., ed. 2009. Providence, Scripture, and Resurrection.
Oxford Readings in Philosophical Theology
n. 2. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Swinburne, Richard. 2013. Mind, Brain, and Free Will. Oxford: Oxford
University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199662562.001.0001.