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A Careful and Strict Enquiry Into the Modern Prevailing Notions of That Freedom of Will, Which Is Supposed to Be Essential to Moral Agency, Vertue and
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The book critically examines contemporary beliefs about free will, arguing its significance for moral responsibility, virtue, and ethical judgment. It delves into philosophical debates surrounding the nature of free will, exploring how it relates to concepts of reward and punishment, as well as praise and blame. The author seeks to clarify misconceptions and provide a rigorous analysis of how these notions impact moral agency, ultimately questioning the validity of commonly held assumptions about human autonomy and decision-making.
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A Careful and Strict Enquiry Into the Modern Prevailing Notions of That Freedom of Will, Which Is Supposed to Be Essential to Moral Agency, Vertue and, Jonathan Edwards
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2012
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- Titel
- A Careful and Strict Enquiry Into the Modern Prevailing Notions of That Freedom of Will, Which Is Supposed to Be Essential to Moral Agency, Vertue and
- Sprache
- Englisch
- Autor*innen
- Jonathan Edwards
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2012
- Einband
- Paperback
- Seitenzahl
- 320
- ISBN13
- 9781275651395
- Kategorie
- Weltgeschichte
- Beschreibung
- The book critically examines contemporary beliefs about free will, arguing its significance for moral responsibility, virtue, and ethical judgment. It delves into philosophical debates surrounding the nature of free will, exploring how it relates to concepts of reward and punishment, as well as praise and blame. The author seeks to clarify misconceptions and provide a rigorous analysis of how these notions impact moral agency, ultimately questioning the validity of commonly held assumptions about human autonomy and decision-making.