Determinism or Free-Will?
Autor: Cohen, Chapman
Wydane przez Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4057664623126
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In "Determinism or Free-Will?", Chapman Cohen embarks on a rigorous philosophical exploration of two dominant concepts in human thought: determinism and free will. Written in a compelling and accessible style, Cohen interweaves logical argumentation with empirical examples to elucidate the profound implications of each perspective on autonomy and moral responsibility. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century debates in philosophy, psychology, and science, the book raises critical questions about human agency, the nature of the self, and the influence of external factors on individual choices. Chapman Cohen, a notable figure in the early 20th-century rationalist movement, often challenged conventional beliefs and emphasized the need for a clear understanding of human behavior. His background as a philosopher and a vocal advocate for secularism, free thought, and social reform informs his arguments, leading him to deftly navigate the complexities of determinism and free will, while grounding his insights in contemporary scientific developments of his time. I highly recommend "Determinism or Free-Will?" to anyone intrigued by the philosophical underpinnings of choice and consequence. Cohen'Äôs work provides a rich framework for understanding the balance between determinism and free will, encouraging readers to reflect on their beliefs about personal agency and ethical responsibility in an increasingly complex world.
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