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we consider it possible that the future could be determinate—existing, and hence potentially accessible to precognition—and yet not determined, in the sense that it is not an inevitable, causal consequence of what preceded it, with no place for free will. Such pictures go back through Thomas Aquinas at least to Boethius in the early sixth century CE, and a version of it is in fact developed in some detail by Sprigge
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Beyond Physicalism: Toward Reconciliation of Science and Spirituality
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