Published January 1, 2021 | Version v1
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CAN AL-GHAZAL'S CONCEPTION OF MODALITY PROPOSE A SOLUTION TO ROWE'S ARGUMENT AGAINST DIVINE FREEDOM?

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  • 1. Ankara Yildirim Beyazit Univ, Ankara, Turkey

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William L. Rowe poses a dilemma between God's freedom and essential moral goodness by arguing that God cannot satisfy the arguably accepted condition for libertarian freedom, namely, ability to do otherwise. Accordingly, if God does a morally good action A freely, then there is at least a possible world in which God refrains from doing A and thereby does the morally wrong action. And if God does a morally wrong action in one of the possible worlds, he ceases to be essentially morally perfect. I will argue that Rowe's conclusion is based on a specific possible world semantics, and we might avoid Rowe's conclusion with an alternative understanding of modality. In doing so, I will examine the conception of modality proposed by al-Ghazali in which the possibility of a state of affairs does not entail its actuality in at least one possible world.

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