6. Internal representations have meaning for the organism. They are ultimately grounded in sensory input or motor output, though in their more complex form they may be a few steps removed from these. In complex animals, they can be quite abstract, for example involving categorical se...
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Free Will Category Archives:Free Will When virtue is not in our control 11SundayOct 2020 PostedbyAmod LeleinBuddhism,Christianity,External Goods,Flourishing,Free Will,Human Nature,Psychology,Self,Stoicism,Virtue ≈1 Comment Tags Aristotle,Augustine,Boethius,depression,Epictetus,John Doris,Lin-Manuel ...
Free Will.—The question of free will, moral liberty, or the liberum arbitrium of the Schoolmen, ranks amongst the three or four most important philosophical problems of all time. It ramifies into ethics, theology, metaphysics, and psychology. The view adopted in response to it will determine...
MJ Gill,SC Cerce - 《Journal of Personality & Social Psychology》 被引量: 1发表: 2017年 Free will fallibilism and the "two-standpoints" account of freedom In this paper I propose a form of free will fallibilism. Unlike the free will realist who is fully persuaded that we have suffic...
Investigating the relationships of free will belief, presence of meaning in life, and self-consciousness with authenticity: a mixed-methods studyFREE will & determinismEXISTENTIAL psychotherapyPSYCHOLOGICAL well-beingSELF-consciousness (Awareness)RESEARCH personnelAUTONOMY (Psychology)...
(2013). Some implications of beliefs in altruism, free will, and nonreductionism. Journal of Social Psychology, 153 , 598–618.Bergner, R. M., & Ramon, A. (2013). Some implications of beliefs in altruism, free will, and nonreductionism. The Journal of Social Psychology, 153(5), 598-...
(each of which also has at least one English translation.) It should be noted that these manuals were generally written after the heyday of ninja activity, and still the most common sentence in this book is some variant of the phrase “There is an oral teaching”, meaning that important ...
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Will includes decision making, often accompanied by a struggle of motives and its implementation.[4] ” See also Fall of man Original sin Agency (psychology) Self-control Notes Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Aquinas on Free Will and Intellectual Determinism, Tobias Hoffman, School of Philosophy...