A Contemporary Introduction To Free Will by Robert H. Kane

Free Will and the Human Sciences in Britain, 1870-1910

The book provides an accessible exploration of the concept of free will, examining its philosophical underpinnings and implications in contemporary thought. It delves into the debates surrounding determinism, moral responsibility, and the nature of human agency, offering insights into how these issues intersect with modern scientific understanding. Through clear explanations and engaging examples, the text aims to clarify complex ideas and stimulate critical thinking about the choices we make and the freedom we possess.

Published
2005
Nationality
American
Length
Short
Pages
200-300
Original Language
English
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