Essay on the Freedom of the Will

Essay on the Freedom of the Will
Title Essay on the Freedom of the Will PDF eBook
Author Arthur Schopenhauer
Publisher Courier Corporation
Pages 130
Release 2005-05-06
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0486440117

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Brilliant and elegant in its treatment, Schopenhauer's 1839 essay on free will and determinism still remains relevant to modern readers. A useful introduction to the philosopher's work for students of philosophy or religion.

Our Fate

Our Fate
Title Our Fate PDF eBook
Author John Martin Fischer
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 257
Release 2016
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0199311293

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Our Fate collects John Martin Fischer's previously published articles on the relationship between God's foreknowledge and human freedom. The book includes a substantial new introductory essay that puts all of the chapters into a cohesive framework, and presents a bold new account of God's foreknowledge of free actions in a causally indeterministic world.

Freedom of the Will

Freedom of the Will
Title Freedom of the Will PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Edwards
Publisher
Pages 326
Release 1860
Genre Free will and determinism
ISBN

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An Essay on Free Will

An Essay on Free Will
Title An Essay on Free Will PDF eBook
Author Peter Van Inwagen
Publisher Oxford University Press on Demand
Pages 248
Release 1983
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0198249241

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Discusses the incompatibility of the concepts of free will and determinism and argues that moral responsibility needs the doctrine of free will

Essay on the Freedom of the Will

Essay on the Freedom of the Will
Title Essay on the Freedom of the Will PDF eBook
Author Arthur Schopenhauer
Publisher Courier Corporation
Pages 130
Release 2012-03-02
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 048611306X

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DIVBrilliant and elegant in its treatment, Schopenhauer's 1839 essay on free will and determinism still remains relevant to modern readers. A useful introduction to the philosopher's work for students of philosophy or religion. /div

Essays on Free Will and Moral Responsibility

Essays on Free Will and Moral Responsibility
Title Essays on Free Will and Moral Responsibility PDF eBook
Author Daniel Cohen
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 280
Release 2009-05-05
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1443810762

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The problem of free will has fascinated philosophers since ancient times: Do we have free will, or at least the kind of free will that seems necessary for moral responsibility? Does determinism – the idea that everything that happens is necessitated to happen, given the past and the laws of nature – threaten the commonly held assumption that we are indeed free and morally responsible? Although these questions have been widely discussed in the past, the present volume offers a variety of new perspectives from philosophers who have made significant contributions to this debate over recent years, including Derk Pereboom, Robert Kane, Ishtiyaque Haji, Michael McKenna, John Martin Fischer, David Widerker and Saul Smilansky. The emphasis in these essays is not merely on free will, but on allied notions such as moral responsibility, moral obligation, fairness and meaningfulness, and on whether any room can be made for these notions in a deterministic or an indeterministic universe.

Free Will

Free Will
Title Free Will PDF eBook
Author Nicholas Rescher
Publisher Transaction Publishers
Pages 195
Release 2015-06-01
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1412855608

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This second edition of Free Will presents a complete treatment of the history of the debate over whether humans have free will. It analyzes the conditions under which actions must be characterized as unfree, and explores whether recent findings in brain physiology counter-indicate free will. Nicholas Rescher leads the reader through a conceptual web of distinctions that, taken together, provide a satisfying contribution to philosophical thought on free will. To determine if humans have free will, Rescher first examines exactly what free will is and how it should function. He examines the role of nature, nurture, and free choice, and he concludes that it is possible to validate the compatibility between freedom of the will and a certain special mode of determinism. Rescher sharpens his highly conceptual assessment by making distinctions between productive (or metaphysical) and moral (or motivational) freedom. He also distinguishes between free decision and free action, and motivational and causal determination of choices. In addition, he considers the distinction between durational events and the instantaneous outcomes that mark their commencements and completions, as well as between pre-determination and determination based on precedence. New in paperback and completely revised, this edition of Free Will represents a leading contemporary philosopher in top form.