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    Foreknowledge of necessary effects is itself necessary wi... — Carmelics
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    Supports→Effects arising from natural causes are necessary only when those natural causes are necessary and maintain a fixed order unimpeded by other causes.

    Foreknowledge of necessary effects is itself necessary with respect to the knower.

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    knowledge(Distinguished from mere true belief, which may be the product of indoctrination and need not exercise deliberative capacities.)
    Justified true belief — true belief that has been arrived at through the exercise of deliberative capacities, including comparison of and deliberation among alternatives.

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    For Albalag, this deterministic worldview on which al-Ghazali’s account of God’s knowledge of future events dwells follows from a narrow understanding of the cause-effect relationship. Possible things, according to Albalag, are realized by either material or efficient causes, or both. Some of these causes are either volitional or natural. Volitional causes, “hinge solely on the power of the chooser”, which means that effects are not necessary and cannot be predicted. Effects arising from natural

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