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Only recently have researchers gradually begun to consider the categories of freedom developed by Kant in his Critique of Practical Reason. This treatise is the first to examine the topic comprehensively and systematically. Far from being the result of unimaginative systems thinking, a closer inspection reveals thedoctrine of practical categories to be a secret focal point of Kant s practical philosophy.
Kant, Immanuel --- Practical reason --- Categories (Philosophy) --- Free will and determinism --- Kant, Immanuel, --- Practical rationality --- Practical reasoning --- Rationality, Practical --- Reasoning, Practical --- Reason --- Compatibilism --- Determinism and free will --- Determinism and indeterminism --- Free agency --- Freedom and determinism --- Freedom of the will --- Indeterminism --- Liberty of the will --- Determinism (Philosophy) --- Predicaments (Categories) --- Knowledge, Theory of --- Logic --- Ontology --- Predicate (Logic) --- Kant, Immanuel, - 1724-1804 - Kritik der praktischen Vernunft
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De harde wetenschappen vormen zonder twijfel een van de grootste prestaties van de mensheid. De mate waarin, en de precisie waarmee, we vandaag de 'natuur' kunnen ontrafelen, voorspellen en manipuleren, is simpelweg verbazingwekkend. Maar in welke mate is het beeld dat de wetenschappen ons leveren te verzoenen met onze spontane opvattingen over de realiteit van ons bewustzijn, onze vrije wil en onze persoonlijke morele verantwoordelijkheid? Zullen ook die kernelementen uit ons mens- en wereldbeeld vroeg of laat verdwijnen door de vooruitgang van de wetenschap? In dit werk onderzoekt Jos Verhulst de vraag òf de natuurwetenschappen inderdaad wel zo'n reductionistisch beeld opleveren dat incompatibel zou zijn met menselijke vrijheid of morele verantwoordelijkheid.
Compatibilism --- Determinism and free will --- Determinism and indeterminism --- Determinisme en indeterminisme --- Déterminisme et indéterminisme --- Free agency --- Free will and determinism --- Freedom and determinism --- Freedom of the will --- Indeterminism --- Indeterminisme --- Liberty of the will --- Libre arbitre et déterminisme --- Reductionism --- Reductionisme --- Reductionnisme --- Vrije wil --- Vrije wil en determinisme --- Vrijheid van de wil --- Wilsvrijheid --- Vrijheid
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This second edition of the Oxford Handbook of Free Will is intended to be a sourcebook and guide to current work on free will and related subjects. Its focus is on writings of the past forty years, in which there has been a resurgence of interest in traditional issues about the freedom of the will in the light of new developments in the sciences, philosophy and humanistic studies. Special attention is given to research on free will of the first decade of the twenty-first century since the publication of the first edition of the Handbook. All the essays have been newly written or rewritten for this volume. In addition, there are new essayists and essays surveying topics that have become prominent in debates about free will in the past decade, including new work on the relation of free will to physics, the neurosciences, cognitive science, psychology and empirical philosophy, new versions of traditional views (compatibilist, incompatibilist, libertarian, etc.) and new views (e.g., revisionism) that have emerged. The twenty-eight essays by prominent international scholars and younger scholars cover a host of free will related issues, such as moral agency and responsibility, accountability and blameworthiness in ethics, autonomy, coercion and control in social theory, criminal liability, responsibility and punishment in legal theory, issues about the relation of mind to body, consciousness and the nature of action in philosophy of mind and the cognitive and neurosciences, questions about divine foreknowledge, providence and human freedom in philosophy of religion, and general metaphysical questions about necessity and possibility, determinism, time and chance, quantum reality, causation and explanation.
Free will and determinism --- Philosophy, Modern --- Ethics, Modern --- Free will and determinism. --- Ethics, Modern. --- Philosophy, Modern. --- Willensfreiheit. --- 1900-1999. --- Compatibilism --- Determinism and free will --- Determinism and indeterminism --- Free agency --- Freedom and determinism --- Freedom of the will --- Indeterminism --- Liberty of the will --- Determinism (Philosophy) --- Philosophy, Modern - 20th century --- Ethics, Modern - 20th century
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Knowledge, Mental Language, and Free Will traverses the medieval philosophical landscape of metaphysics, logic and natural philosophy. Alexander W. Hall discusses Thomas Aquinas's interpretation of Aristotle's doctrine of per se predication as it occurs in the conclusion of scientific demonstrations, i.e., of arguments producing scientific knowledge in the strict sense. Henrik Lagerlund and Catarina Dutilh Novaes take up medieval studies of mental language in the writings of Peter of Ailly an...
Free will and determinism. --- Knowledge, Theory of. --- Logic, Medieval. --- Metaphysics. --- Philosophy, Medieval. --- Medieval philosophy --- Scholasticism --- Philosophy --- God --- Ontology --- Philosophy of mind --- Medieval logic --- Epistemology --- Theory of knowledge --- Psychology --- Compatibilism --- Determinism and free will --- Determinism and indeterminism --- Free agency --- Freedom and determinism --- Freedom of the will --- Indeterminism --- Liberty of the will --- Determinism (Philosophy)
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In this work, Steven Horst addresses the apparent dissonance between the picture of the natural world that arises from the sciences and our understanding of ourselves as agents who think and act.
Free will and determinism. --- Law (Philosophical concept). --- Philosophy of mind. --- Free will and determinism --- Philosophy of mind --- Law (Philosophical concept) --- Philosophy --- Philosophy & Religion --- Ethics --- Law (Philosophy) --- Mind, Philosophy of --- Mind, Theory of --- Theory of mind --- Compatibilism --- Determinism and free will --- Determinism and indeterminism --- Free agency --- Freedom and determinism --- Freedom of the will --- Indeterminism --- Liberty of the will --- Cognitive science --- Metaphysics --- Philosophical anthropology --- Determinism (Philosophy) --- PHILOSOPHY/General
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Erasmus allowed his religious beliefs to evolve in response to the Reformation's theological debates: in 1524 he gave in to pressure to write against Martin Luther and his position on free will; by 1527 he had begun to develop a theology of grace remarkably similar to that of leading Protestants. A chief source of evidence for Erasmus' theological views can be found in his changing understandings of Saint Paul's Epistle to the Romans and other teachings during this period. Erasmus in the Footsteps of Paul is the first book to investigate Erasmus' negotiations of Romans in the Reformation world. Greta Grace Kroeker examines Erasmus' Annotations, Paraphrases, and the texts of his polemic with Luther - De libero arbitrio and Hyperaspistes 1 and 2 - to show that although Erasmus never left the Catholic Church, his struggles with the Reformation's central issues were instrumental to his growth as a theologian.
Free will and determinism --- Justification (Christian theology) --- Compatibilism --- Determinism and free will --- Determinism and indeterminism --- Free agency --- Freedom and determinism --- Freedom of the will --- Indeterminism --- Liberty of the will --- Determinism (Philosophy) --- Religious aspects --- Christianity --- History of doctrines --- Erasmus, Desiderius, --- Erasmus --- Erasmus, Desiderius --- Érasme --- Desiderius Erasmus --- Erasm, Dezideriĭ --- Erasme, Désiré --- Erasmo, --- Erasmo, Desidério --- Erasmus, --- Ėrazm, --- Erazm, --- Roterodamus, Erasmus --- Rotterdamskiĭ, Ėrazm --- Rotterdamský, Erasmus Desiderius --- Роттердамский, Эразм --- Эразм, --- Ерасм, Дезидерий --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Bible. --- Epître aux Romains (Book of the New Testament) --- List do Rzymian (Book of the New Testament) --- Roma-sŏ --- Római levél --- Romans (Book of the New Testament) --- Romasŏ --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- History --- Erasmus Roterodamus, Desiderius --- エラスムス, デシデリウス --- Desiderius Erasmus, --- Erasm, Dezideriĭ, --- Erasme, Désiré, --- Erasmo, Desidério, --- Roterodamus, Erasmus, --- Rotterdamskiĭ, Ėrazm, --- Rotterdamský, Erasmus Desiderius, --- Роттердамский, Эразм, --- Ерасм, Дезидерий, --- אראסמוס, דסידריוס,
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Band I der zweibändigen Nietzsche-Interpretationen enthält sowohl bisher unveröffentlichte wie auch ergänzte und stark erweiterte Abhandlungen zu dieser zentralen Thematik in Nietzsches Philosophie. In ihnen werden die wichtigsten Schritte der vom Verfasser vertretenen und viel diskutierten Interpretation des "Willens zur Macht" sichtbar. Die Prozesse "der" Willen zur Macht konstituieren den "absoluten Fluß" des Werdens; im Ja-sagen zu dessen ewiger Wiederkunft vollendet sich auch Nietzsches "Philosophie der Macht". Die Deutung des Werdens als "Wille zur Macht" ist entscheidend von der Nachlaß-Kompilation der Schwester Nietzsches beeinflußt worden. Der letzte Beitrag des Bandes geht der Geschichte dieser Wirkung und den mit ihr verbundenen Mißverständnissen nach. Volume I of this two-volume interpretation of Nietzsche’s writings contains papers on this central topic in Nietzsche’s philosophy, some of them previously unpublished, others comprehensively revised and extended. They show the development of the author's interpretation of The Will to Power, which was first presented in 1971 and has been the subject of much discussion since. The interpretation of becoming as The Will to Power has been decisively influenced by the compilation of the unpublished writings of Nietzsche’s sister. The final paper in the volume goes into the history of this effect and the misunderstandings it has given rise to.
Heidegger, Martin, --- Nietzsche, Friedrich --- 1 NIETZSCHE, FRIEDRICH --- 1 NIETZSCHE, FRIEDRICH Filosofie. Psychologie--NIETZSCHE, FRIEDRICH --- Filosofie. Psychologie--NIETZSCHE, FRIEDRICH --- Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm --- Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm, --- Metaphysics --- History of philosophy --- Heidegger, Martin --- Power (Philosophy) --- Values. --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Liberty. --- Free will and determinism. --- Deterministic chaos. --- Philosophy, German --- Khaĭdegger, Martin, --- Haĭdegger, Martin, --- Hīdajar, Mārtin, --- Hai-te-ko, --- Haidegŏ, --- Chaitenger, Martinos, --- Chaitenker, Martinos, --- Chaintenger, Martin, --- Khaĭdeger, Martin, --- Hai-te-ko-erh, --- Haideger, Marṭinn, --- Heidegger, M. --- Haideger, Martin, --- Hajdeger, Martin, --- הייגדר, מרתין --- היידגר, מרטין --- היידגר, מרטין, --- 海德格尔, --- Chaintenker, Martin, --- Hāydigir, Mārtīn, --- Hīdigir, Mārtīn, --- هاىدگر, مارتين, --- هىدگر, مارتين, --- Nietzsche, Friederich --- Axiology --- Worth --- Aesthetics --- Knowledge, Theory of --- Psychology --- Ethics --- Authority --- Philosophy --- Chaos, Deterministic --- Deterministic chaotic systems --- Chaotic behavior in systems --- Determinism (Philosophy) --- Compatibilism --- Determinism and free will --- Determinism and indeterminism --- Free agency --- Freedom and determinism --- Freedom of the will --- Indeterminism --- Liberty of the will --- Civil liberty --- Emancipation --- Freedom --- Liberation --- Personal liberty --- Democracy --- Natural law --- Political science --- Equality --- Libertarianism --- Social control --- Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm, - 1844-1900
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Free will and determinism --- Justification (Christian theology) --- 227.08 --- 873.4 ERASMUS ROTERODAMUS, DESIDERIUS:2 --- 227.08 Paulinische theologie --- Paulinische theologie --- Compatibilism --- Determinism and free will --- Determinism and indeterminism --- Free agency --- Freedom and determinism --- Freedom of the will --- Indeterminism --- Liberty of the will --- Determinism (Philosophy) --- 873.4 ERASMUS ROTERODAMUS, DESIDERIUS:2 Humanistisch Latijnse literatuur-:-Godsdienst. Theologie--ERASMUS ROTERODAMUS, DESIDERIUS --- Humanistisch Latijnse literatuur-:-Godsdienst. Theologie--ERASMUS ROTERODAMUS, DESIDERIUS --- Religious aspects --- Christianity --- History of doctrines --- Erasmus, Desiderius, --- Erasmus Roterodamus, Desiderius --- Erasmus --- Erasmus, Desiderius --- Érasme --- Desiderius Erasmus --- Erasm, Dezideriĭ --- Erasme, Désiré --- Erasmo, --- Erasmo, Desidério --- Erasmus, --- Ėrazm, --- Erazm, --- Roterodamus, Erasmus --- Rotterdamskiĭ, Ėrazm --- Rotterdamský, Erasmus Desiderius --- Роттердамский, Эразм --- Эразм, --- Ерасм, Дезидерий --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Bible. --- Epître aux Romains (Book of the New Testament) --- List do Rzymian (Book of the New Testament) --- Roma-sŏ --- Római levél --- Romans (Book of the New Testament) --- Romasŏ --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- History --- エラスムス, デシデリウス --- Desiderius Erasmus, --- Erasm, Dezideriĭ, --- Erasme, Désiré, --- Erasmo, Desidério, --- Roterodamus, Erasmus, --- Rotterdamskiĭ, Ėrazm, --- Rotterdamský, Erasmus Desiderius, --- Роттердамский, Эразм, --- Ерасм, Дезидерий, --- אראסמוס, דסידריוס,
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