Free Will in the Theory of Everything: New Insights from Physics, Philosophy, and TheologyFrom what is known today about the elementary particles of matter and the forces that control their behaviour, it may be observed that a host of obstacles to our further understanding remain to be ...
In 1894, Rudolf Steiner, in his seminal work "The Philosophy Of Freedom," introduced a revolutionary perspective on free will. Unlike traditional approaches that offered abstract definitions, Steiner focused on a specific region of the mind, a realm where he believed the seeds of free will could...
Stump, Eleonore, 1990, “Intellect, Will, and the Principle of Alternate Possibilities,” inChristian Theism and the Problems of Philosophy, Michael D. Beaty (ed.), Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 254–85. –––, 1996, “Libertarian Freedom and the Principle of Alternate Possibi...
determinism - (philosophy) a philosophical theory holding that all events are inevitable consequences of antecedent sufficient causes; often understood as denying the possibility of free will formalism - (philosophy) the philosophical theory that formal (logical or mathematical) statements have no meaning...
Experimental Philosophy on Free Will: An Error Theory for Incompatibilist Intuitions It's called "the problem of free will and determinism," but much depends on what determinism is taken to mean and entail. Incompatibilists claim that it is impossible for people to have free will and moral...
Ch 3. Free Will & Determinism Ancient Greek Philosophy on Free Will Augustine's Beliefs on Free Choice Free Will and Quantum Mechanics Free Will: Determinism, Compatibilism & Libertarianism 5:16 4:29 Next Lesson David Hume & the Theory of Causation Baron d'Holbach & Illusion of Free...
The Metaphysics of Free Will: An Essay on Control The first, the Transfer Version, employs an inference principle concerning the transfer of one's powerlessness with respect to certain facts. The principle... R Clarke - 《Faith & Philosophy》 被引量: 7发表: 1997年 ...
determinism - (philosophy) a philosophical theory holding that all events are inevitable consequences of antecedent sufficient causes; often understood as denying the possibility of free will fatalism - a philosophical doctrine holding that all events are predetermined in advance for all time and human ...
The will can resist grace if it chooses. It is not like a lifeless thing, which remains purely passive. Weakened and diminished by Adam‘s fall, free will is yet not destroyed in the race (Sess. VI, cap. i and v). Free Will in Modern Philosophy.—Although from Descartes onward, ...
Core Conceptions of the Theory of Self-cultivation in East Asian Confucian Philosophy 摘要: CC Huang - 《哲学研究:英文版》 被引量: 0发表: 2017年 加载更多来源期刊 Frontiers of Philosophy in China 2004 研究点推荐 Confucian Ethics Confucian Philosophy Free Will 引用走势 2011 被引量:8 0...