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Free Will - in philosophy, the doctrine that an individual, regardless of forces external to him, can and does choose at least some of his actions. The existence of free will is challenged by determinism. A denial of free will was implicit in Plato's argument that, because no one would deliberately choose a worse over a better course of action, people's decisions are determined by their


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    The Question of Free Will: A Holistic View » Read Now

    by Morton White. 144 pgs.

    One of the main philosophical puzzles is the question of free will: what is it? do we have it? how do we know we have it? In this highly original study, noted philosopher Morton White offers a novel defense of the position that we may believe in free will without denying or accepting determinism...
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    Free Will: A Philosophical Study » Read Now

    by Laura Waddell Ekstrom. 238 pgs.

    Laura Waddell Ekstrom is assistant professor of philosophy at the College of William and Mary.
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    Free-Will and Determinism » Read Now

    by Allan M. Munn. 228 pgs.

    ...FREE-WILL AND DETERMINISM FREE-WILL and DETERMINISM by Allan M. Munn B.SC., M.SC., PH.D...Indeterminism in man 169 The relation between free-will and determinism 195...
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    Free Will and Four English Philosophers: Hobbes, Locke, Hume and Mill » Read Now

    by Joseph Rickaby. 240 pgs.

    ...FREE WILL AND FOUR ENGLISH PHILOSOPHERS HOBBES LOCK, HUME AND MILL FREE WILL AND FOUR ENGLISH PHILOSOPHERS HOBBES...theologicum hanging about the question,--free will still...
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    On Free Choice of the Will » Read Now

    by Augustine, Thomas Williams. 136 pgs.

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    Essay on the Freedom of the Will » Read Now

    by Arthur Schopenhauer. 103 pgs.

    ...His treatment of the problem of free will, a problem regarded by him as one...18 Cf. R. B. Hobart, "Free Will as Involving Determination and Inconceivable...abstract ideas...
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    Persons and Causes: The Metaphysics of Free Will » Read Now

    by Timothy O'Connor. 135 pgs.

    This provocative book refurbishes the traditional account of freedom of will as reasons-guided "agent" causation, situating its account within a general metaphysics. O'Connor's discussion of the general concept of causation and of ontological reductionism v. emergence will specially interest metaphysicians and philosophers of mind.
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    The Significance of Free Will » Read Now

    by Robert Kane. 272 pgs.

    Kane offers a provocative and original account of the issues surrounding free will and moral responsibility. He presents a version of the "incompatibilist" or "libertarian" view of free will, defending the classic view of free will as "the power of agents to be the ultimate creators and sustainers...
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    Freedom and the Will » Read Now

    by D. F. Pears. 138 pgs.

    ...someone did something of his own free will. That is not a piece of philosophers...someone did something of his own free will, it doesnt follow that I have to...explanation...
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    Living without Free Will » Read Now

    by Derk Pereboom. 231 pgs.

    In Living Without Free Will, Derk Pereboom argues that our best scientific theories indeed have the consequence that factors beyond our control produce all of the actions we perform, and that because of this, we are not morally responsible for any of them. He seeks to defend the view that morality...
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    A Historical Review of Counseling Theory Development in Relation to Definitions of Free Will and Determinism, in Journal of Counseling and Development » Read Now

    by Duffy Wilks. 7 pgs.

    ...development in relation to definitions of free will and determinism. by Duffy...philosophical position on the age-old free will versus determinism debate...
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    The Problem of the Soul: Two Visions of Mind and How to Reconcile Them (includes a chapter on Free Will) » Read Now

    by Owen Flanagan. 360 pgs.

    Collections: Philosophy, Entire Library
    Science has always created problems for traditional ways of seeing things, but now the very attributes that make us human--free will, the permanence of personal identity, the existence of the soul--are threatened by the science of the mind. If the mind is the brain, and therefore a physical object...

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