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CC155: The Grounding Objection to Molinism - Dr. Kirk MacGregor & Dr. Alex Malpass

Capturing Christianity Podcast

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Is There a Subjunctive Tense for Molonist Counterfactuals?

The English language doesn't actually have a distinct subjunctive tense for molonist counterfactues. It's saying, if the antecedent, a situation or circumstance, had come to pass, then it actually would have been that the consequent condition would have come to pass. So here is how we can now start visualizing the logical relationships that we need to capture. And this us rome a start explaining what the problem is with hmodenist counterfactuals.

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