How To Use Free will In A Sentence
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To say the Church was "forced" into these decisions is to abnegate the importance of free will, which is an essential element of Catholic dogma.
Is That Legal?: Feel-Good History for the Paranoid Catholic: A Review of Thomas Woods' "How the Catholic Church Built Western Civilization"
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Secret ballot enables the voters to express their free will on the candidates without any restriction.
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In his famous "antinomies", he proved four propositions: first, that the universe is limitless in time and space; second, that matter is composed of simple, indivisible elements; third, that free will is impossible; and fourth, that there must be an absolute or first cause.
The Profits of Religion, Fifth Edition
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While the Dvorksy essay on "curing" fundamentalism that Stephen links to is well-intentioned George says of the fundamentalists that he wants to "return to them free will, rationality and self-respect" in order to help give their lives "meaning and purpose", I tend to share Stephen's concerns about this kind of memetic engineering.
The Speculist: The Danger of "Memetic Engineering"
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His system admits no contradiction between free will and determinism, the God of philosophy and that of the Quran.
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But it cannot be denied that, in his endeavors to harmonize universal grace with the fact that not all, but some only, are saved, Melanchthon repudiated the monergism of Luther, espoused and defended the powers of free will in spiritual matters, and thought, argued, spoke, and wrote in terms of synergism.
Historical Introductions to the Symbolical Books of the Evangelical Lutheran Church
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Brasyl isn't just a parallel dimensions story, it tackles big issues like free will and the heat death of the universe and places them in intensely personal stories, which serves to humanize these ideas and make them easier to understand.
REVIEW: Brasyl by Ian McDonald
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Moreover, Valla's insistence on the will as the locus of moral behavior seems compromised by the predestinarianism advocated by the interlocutor “Lorenzo” in his dialogue De libero arbitrio (On Free Will).
Lorenzo Valla
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What we need is an objective test that we can apply from the outside to distinguish whether an organism has free will.
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Compatibilism is a cop-out in the sense that it solves the problem of free will by changing the subject.
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Bohr may be thought to have got perilously close to this when he suggested that complementarity could shed light on the age-old question of determinism and free will in relation to human nature.
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He tried to elucidate the Architect view of free will and the fate of the universe.
THE BROKEN GOD
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Searle's picture leaves open the possibility of free will, defined here in contradistinction to determinism.
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No adult should be permitted to take a child from her parent or guardian, and then take away her nascent free will.
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The concept of free will belongs to a different arena from that of fundamental laws of science.
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Since human free will, on the Arminian understanding, is independent of God's plan, it cannot be a divine revelation, the image of God.
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If people, of their own free will, choose to take dangerous drugs for recreational reasons that is regrettable.
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Ignore the kind of self-helpy title: this is a fabulous and rather dense tome that manages to synthesize the state of the art in neuropsychology (Schwartz is one of the pioneers of cognitive therapy for the successful treatment of patients with OCD), neurobiology, quantum physics, Buddhist philosophy, and the question of free will into a sensible whole.
Ashes to ashes baby, dirt to dirt
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And Lusaka Mayor Levy Mkandawire said greening the country had been the plan of the city authority adding that any erring person who would litter the city at free will would be charged.
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But the complaint then, or the objection to the physicalist, takes the form that we couldn't be a merely physical entity because no merely physical entity could have free will.
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And the thought, of course, is that the robot or the computer is a deterministic system and you can't have free will if you're a deterministic system.
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Reformers of the sixteenth century, partly followed by the Baianist and Jansenist school, so minimized the native power and moral value of our free will as to make final perseverance depend on God alone, while their pretended fiducial faith and inadmissibility of grace led to the conclusion that we can, in this world, have absolute certainty of our final perseverance.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip
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He could never fathom ever giving up his absolute free will.
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Williams agrees and Kelso becomes a private dick, trying to work out the details of the murder and to free Williams, for whom he has developed a good bit of respect and admiration.
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Because we are "metaphysically" free, that is to say, our inborn disposition from which they necessarily emanate, is the work of our free will, which specific acts are not.
The Sceptics of the Old Testament: Job - Koheleth - Agur
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Everyone had a faithless lover who did you wrong, and usually blamed everything but free will.
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TOG, read my post further down about will vs. free will, choice and metaphysics. this verse is basically commanding believers not to fall away in unbelief. but how does it support Arminianism, or free will theology (if you refuse to be called Arminian)? the ability not to fall away comes from God anyway (
Pulpit Pimps
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Almelo, a Bachelor in Physic or Medicine, began to prepare a place for a monastery; for of their own free will and by his council they had determined to build an house in Vrensueghen upon an hereditament that is called Enoldint.
The Chronicle of the Canons Regular of Mount St. Agnes
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Humans could no longer be allowed any such privileged, mystical feature as free will to distinguish them.
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He censures the licentious behavior which the picaro's freedom implies and from which the hero could abstain through his free will.
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We know how to secure a more just and prosperous life for man on earth: through free markets, free speech, free elections and the exercise of free will unhampered by the state.
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In addition, the swerve (clinamen, παρέγκλισις) would be uncaused and unpredictable, and this was the innovation that he thought would allow for free will.
Dictionary of the History of Ideas
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Why would God give us freedom and free will if everything is predestined?
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He tried to elucidate the Architect view of free will and the fate of the universe.
THE BROKEN GOD
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Nor have we needed the finer developments of functional neuroanatomy to tell us that brain damage causes changes in behaviour, thus undermining simplistic notions of free will or criminal culpability.
Incognito: The Secret Lives of the Brain by David Eagleman – review
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The good of libertarian free will requires, in short, the possibility of moral evil.
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Piety, however, can counteract pietism, but it requires some participation on the part of the free will.
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The philosophical problems of chance and of free will are closely related.
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He tried to elucidate the Architect view of free will and the fate of the universe.
THE BROKEN GOD
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The ultimate objective test of free will would seem to be: Can one predict the behavior of the organism?
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However in the realm of morals, there is space for people to choose to outbreak the circumscription with the help of their free will and take responsibility for their choices.
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Right there, you've got all these questions about predestiny and free will and making the most of your numbered days.
Books
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If a deterministic system could nonetheless have free will, we could still be purely physical systems.
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When you see Gingrich and company and their mad admen making a mockery of history -- as Palin did in Boston last week when she recast Paul Revere's ride as an NRA commercial -- it doesn't take a whole lot of free will to resist the nonsense.
Michael Sigman: Memo to 2012 Candidates: Thanks (But No Blanks) for the Memories
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Those who wish to continue paying off their debt interest-free will need to apply to transfer the remaining balance to another card at least a full calendar month before the end of their current deal.
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A further oracular pronouncement has effectively restored Oedipus's free will.
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That's what good laws do, father: restrain the evil effects of misuse of free will.
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So, would you like to go again on your attempt to explain why you think I was wrong to call you on this, or do you want to talk about free will and determinism?
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But if any one object that such a conversion, even if it were perfected, was poor, inasmuch as the man's free will was intromitted with, I answer: 'The development of the free will was the one object.
Robert Falconer
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I did it of my own free will , ie acting voluntarily.
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Arguments for the existence of free will are hard to square with scientific advances which show how to bend the will.
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She now knew how reprehensible stealing the free will of others was, and she renounced her selfish ways.
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And after not quite a year and a half since his decision to walk away from the game on his own free will, he has carved a comfortable niche for himself in retirement.
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At the colloquy of Worms, 1557, Melanchthon, interpellated by Brenz, is reported to have said that the passage in his _Loci_ of 1548 defining free will as the faculty of applying oneself to grace referred to the regenerated will (_voluntas renata_), as, he said, appeared from the context.
Historical Introductions to the Symbolical Books of the Evangelical Lutheran Church
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How can free will exist in light of the findings of science?
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Erasmus rushed to provide an immediate response to Luther's slanderous accusations, deciding that his new work, Hyperaspistes diatribae adversus Servum arbitrium Martini Lutheri (A Defensive Shield Against the “Unfree Will” of Martin Luther), would have to be written in two parts so that at least some of his rebuttal would circulate on the European book market simultaneously with Luther's book.
Desiderius Erasmus
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In order for this resemblance to be in any way complete, man had to be created with free will.
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The article seems to connect free will with our consciousness; a subconscious decision is not in concurrence with our free will, and I wonder: why not?
Free will
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(Clarke, p. 722) Clarke develops his own account of free will arguing that motives, pleasures and pains, reasons and arguments, are simply occasions for the self-moving power that is active to freely determine action.
Anthony Collins
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And Reverend Michael Jeffrey said he couldn't beleive his son would go into the barn of his own free will.
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It simply means that our free will, within time, exists alongside God's foreknowledge, outside of time.
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Would you not agree that in such cases, the individual can arguably be said to not have the level of free will which a judge should look at dispositively?
The Volokh Conspiracy » Kay Hymowitz on Libertarianism and Civil Rights:
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It was hardly an act of free will.
Times, Sunday Times
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And yet I know that, because free will is an illusion, it's all predetermined who will descend into akinetic mutism and who won't.
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This has significant implications for some theological concepts, particularly predestination and free will, which is where I began.
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And he has been set thereby in relationship to a deity, apart from himself, who also enjoys free will.
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It is important to note that Augustine affirms the intactness of human free will even after the Fall: it is still we who act and love and choose, and we who are therefore responsible morally for what we do.
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Compatibilism reads to me like apologetics, where its proponents are trying to justify belief in free will not because it's true, but because they desperately want it to be.
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Whether these agendas are predetermined or the product of free will, it's largely irrelevant from our perspective.
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Farrell puts Maximos’ analysis of free will into the context of the controversies with the Monotheletes.
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Hermetically sealed in this bio-dome city, these young citizens live a life of pleasure, but they have no free will.
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One of the most pitiful things in the relations of human beings to each other -- the action and reaction of events that is called concretely "human life" -- is that every now and then some of them should be called upon to lay down their lives from no sense of imperative, calculated duty such as inspires the soldier or the sailor, but suddenly, without any previous knowledge or warning of danger, without any opportunity of escape, and without any desire to risk such conditions of danger of their own free will.
The Loss of the S. S. Titanic Its Story and Its Lessons
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Chapters treat such topics as nature, postmodern concepts of God, religious ethics, free will, revivalism and sacramentalism, and the salvation of non-Christians.
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Some of the themes that Erikson tackles resonate with those from the previous books: convergence, question of fate and the battle of free will vs. predetermination, … The main plotline is built around a certain prophecy, which is at once vague as well as ever-present.
Archive 2008-01-01
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As the Monotheletes denied a human free will in Christ, so monergism denies a human free will in the redeemed.
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Now that it's revealed, it seems niggardly and banal - and it calls into question the entire notion of free will and predestination.
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It seems here to amount to the claim that things like consciousness, agency and free will are real - though non-physical - and that they are, in principle, beyond scientific, or at least mechanistic, explanation.
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The Pelagian doctrine of free will was declared heretical.
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Well, suppose human beings had real, honest-to-goodness free will.
Unpersuasive Arguments for Free Will
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free will
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The traditional concept of free will enters the mainstream of Western Philosophy in metaphysical questions about human responsibility for moral behavior.
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In a society with no laws, then a mafia that extorts me (of their own free will) restricts my freedom and any systematic attempt to curtail them becomes a de facto law.
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No matter what sort of threat a politician is, usurping free will is pretty bad juju, as least as far as I understand things.
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Meredith mentions that everyone things Stefan is fleeing from guilt, but Elena replies he would never leave of his own free will and something clicks.
VAMPIRE DIARIES BOOK CLUB: THE AWAKENING – CHAPTER 15 & 16 | Open Society Book Club Discussions and Reviews
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No human being with the power of free will is unredeemable.
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The ending monologue intimates that he's not above selling your services to the highest bidder, but it was the phrase ‘illusion of free will’ that caught my ear.
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To most people, who have never heard of the habenula, free will's existence seems obvious, because they can make up their own mind whether to believe in it or not.
Science News / Features, Blog Entries, Column Entries, Issues, News Items and Book Reviews
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He also reviewed the 1717 book and defended a doctrine of libertarian free will as he had in the earlier correspondence.
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Unless they want to go of their own free will they are not turned out into the street after being given a temporary lodging.
Times, Sunday Times
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Nevertheless, since God decided to give humans “free will,” He has been nothing but surprised by the unseemly and His Word stupid way people have used this license to veer from divine sensibilities.
What Would Betty Do?
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He believes that some of the more dangerous ideas come from who we are, our genetics, psychology and our own free will.
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And therefore the reconciliation of free will and determinism must... have a correspondence with the Doctrine of the Halting.
THE BROKEN GOD
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In this article I try to refute the so-called libertarian theory of free will, and to examine how our conclusions ought to modify our common attitudes of praise and blame.
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This, of course, presupposes that free will exists.
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Whether these agendas are predetermined or the product of free will, it's largely irrelevant from our perspective.
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Free will, as I understand it, is the assertion that a person is the cause of their own actions.
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My most dear children, have ye mercy on your sorrowful mother, that am in so great misease and in so great weepings for you; O poor caitiff that I am, what shall I do that lose my two sons? and to the death I see them go by their free will.
The Golden Legend, vol. 2
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No, randomness is not "inimical" to free will; it is *different* from free will, to be sure, but there is nothing inconceivable or improbable about a universe in which both free will and randomness exist, are fundamental, and interact with each other in complex ways.
Free Will and Behavioral Genetics, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
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Unless he wants to be treated like an animal, he has to exert his free will for the good.
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As you'll have worked out by now, this more or less cancels the possibility of free will.
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It's a shame that The Adjustment Bureau, with its sparkling performances, promising premise, and thought-provoking questions about free will, human nature, fate, and the justness of God's motives could end in such a pat, corny heap that's sure to draw negative comparisons to superior mind-benders like Inception and The Matrix.
Jonathan Kim: ReThink Review: The Adjustment Bureau -- Love, Fate and Magic Hats
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A free will and a will subject to moral laws are one and the same.
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These last two arguments make the point that causality is necessary for the operation of morality in the world, and to introduce a causeless free will is to make the teaching of morality or its motivation by punishment or reward pointless.
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He tried to elucidate the Architect view of free will and the fate of the universe.
THE BROKEN GOD
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The concept of free will belongs to a different arena from that of fundamental laws of science.
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By associating planning with free will, it becomes synonymous again with popular uses of the word management and so loses distinctive meaning.
The Rise and Fall of Strategic Planning
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What we need is an objective test that we can apply from the outside to distinguish whether an organism has free will.
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The philosophical problems of chance and of free will are closely related.
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If one believes that astrology can predict death, then one must believe in fate and that we have no free will.
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Exercising free will, individuals calculate the net benefit simply by weighing potential gains against potential losses.
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If we are going to use the characteristics of our consciousness as an argument against free will, then what does that say?
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Hobbes' view shows progress for reconciling materialism, determinism and free will, but it is unsatisfactory.
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As a playfully arresting meditation on free will, religion and academia it works too.
Times, Sunday Times
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Even after dismissing the foggy notion of ‘free will,’ few cognitive thinkers consider us automata driven by inflexible genes.
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A negatively free will cannot be heteronomous; so it must be autonomous.
Kant and Hume on Morality
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The heath is a driving force in itself, a force that goes by its own free will and nature.
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New England settlers, true believers in election and preterition, helped found a country where free will is given vast rein.
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Does that mean that neuroscience tells us that free will is an illusion?
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What is this metaphysical view about free will that I wish to attack?
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If free will had ever been more than a myth, I would be out there right now, weaving flight paths with my buddies, cheeping in joy at my incomparable skill.
Here Comes Another Lesson
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However, I’d recommend getting rid of this eventually (for example, it fails or the villain disables it or whatever) because I think it’s best if the hero has free will.
Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » Eren’s Review Forum
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Your looks are affected not by a single "looks" gene but by lots of them - and by nongenetic factors as well, with fashion and free will figuring prominently among them.
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On this metaphysical question, I agree with William James and many contemporary thinkers that free will and determinism are incompatible.
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The book approached the issue of salvation, God's grace, and human free will from a Calvinist perspective.
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The notions of praying somebody out of hell and universalism / apocatastasis are heretical because they violate free will.
A conservative blog for peace
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Besides, if we can obtain from them even this admission, that those who are not yet baptized implore the aid of the saviour's grace, this will indeed be no small matter against that false defense of nature, as being sufficient for itself, and of the power of free will.
The Works of James Arminius, Vol. 2
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But what about the Source Incompatibilist Argument, and the premise concerning ultimacy that seems to plague most every brand of compatibilism: A person acts of her own free will only if she is its ultimate source?
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The principle of autonomy of will means that we should comply with free will of parties on deciding rule of applicable law by common negotiation in the applicable law of contract.
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The vote of the born-free will be the decider, or will it?
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The philosophical problems of chance and of free will are closely related.
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First, the case against metaphysically robust free will is conceptual, not empirical.
Unpersuasive Arguments for Free Will
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The free will canard is not a show stopper for research.
Aiguy's Computer
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The Jabríans gave great prominence to the denial of free agency in man, and thus opposed the Mutazilites, who in this respect are Kadríans, that is, they deny "Al-Kadr," God's absolute sovereignty, and recognize free will in man.
The Faith of Islam
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Now he was disconsolate by reason of what had befallen him through the Sultan, who had entreated him harshly and had married his daughter by force to the lowest of his menials and he too a lump of a groom bunch-backed withal, and he said to himself, “I will slay this daughter of mine if of her own free will she have yielded her person to this acursed carle.”
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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In an article that is to be followed by a book, Searle has tentatively added Free Will to his previous philosophy of mind, which was inexplicit but which seemed deterministic.
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I didn't have to go there - I did it of my own free will.
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It is a matter of historical record that free will and determinism have for long periods been either reconciled, unreconciled or complicated in different cultures.
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Infant determinists argue for the determining effects of both nature and nurture, leaving little to individuals' free will.
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Compatibilist philosophies seek to reconcile free will and determinism in a modern time.
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Just because you don't believe in destiny doesn't mean to say some one won't make the choice of following their own free will!
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The foreknowledge/free will incompatibilist must therefore find a principle in place of (5b) that is true and that permits the inference to the non-causability of the future.
Foreknowledge and Free Will
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Divine providence does not determine a free will to one part of a contradiction or contrariety, that is, by a determination preceding the actual volition itself; under other circumstances the concurrence of the very volition with the will is the concomitant cause, and thus determines the will with the volition itself, by an act which is not previous but simultaneous, as the schoolmen express themselves.
The Works of James Arminius, Vol. 2
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If you are enslaved, you cannot go anywhere of your own free will.
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It may not have been through free will, but a substantial amount of the drug was peddled in this area causing grief, misery and upset.
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Other incompatibilists, hard determinists, have a less optimistic view, holding that determinism is true and that no persons have free will.
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That both she and her murderer were stranded in a poverty-stricken, undrained marshland infested with malaria served only as an example of how free will could triumph over the environment.
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Her thesis is merely that free will and determinism are incompatible.
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What Epicurus said is that a determinist cannot criticize the doctrine of Free Will because he admits his own criticism is itself determined.
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These forms of unease are familiar once we have encountered the problem of free will through the hypothesis of determinism.
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What happens to us, and what we make happen to us, are tangled like predestiny and free will.
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Schiller inherited Kant's philosophical thought of anthropologic ontology that took free will as the core and established his moralistic view of tragedy.
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Roman Catholics, however, emphasizing the role of free will, believe that humans can cooperate in their salvation through actions.
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She was also a “necessitarian,” denying free will in favor of the controlling effect of social and educational contitions.
American Connections
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The replacement of free will with scientific determinism was consequently the crucial starting point for the new positivist criminology.
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His highlighting of the paradoxes arising from human free will, creativity and depravity made me keen to read on.
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Only by reducing this element of free will to the infinitesimal, that is, by regarding it as an infinitely small quantity, can we convince ourselves of the absolute inaccessibility of the causes, and then instead of seeking causes, history will take the discovery of laws as its problem.
War and Peace
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Does free will of person constitute the prerequisite of criminal law?
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If you cannot have it by its own total free will and volition, it will never be yours.
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Some of these incompatibilists, libertarians, hold that at least some persons have free will and that, therefore, determinism is false.
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Also tax free will be donations to homes and institutions for socially disadvantaged children.
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And yet I know that, because free will is an illusion, it's all predetermined who will descend into akinetic mutism and who won't.
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Should we be condemning criminals for their savagery if they don't share our ability to exert self-control and free will?
Times, Sunday Times
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Instead of finding the strength of the play to be in its radical interiorization of conflict as Agar does, Thompson finds that the "play fails to dramatize the conflict between free will and necessity; Hesperus is a passive, emotionally disoriented (although not insane, as other characters and some critics assume) spiritual bankrupt whose only solution is to negate life
Introduction
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Note 281: Although ontologically removed from the quattrocento, genetic engineering represents a recent essay into the hidden workings of the universe, reframing fundamental questions of predestiny and free will. back
Architecture and Memory: The Renaissance Studioli of Federico da Montefeltro
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It should also be noted that Skinner's derisive attitude towards explanatory references to mental innerness stems, in part, not just from fears of explanatory regression but from his conviction that if the language of psychology is permitted to refer to internal processing, this goes some way towards permitting talk of immaterial mental substances, agents endowed with contra-causal free will, and little persons (homunculi) within bodies.
Behaviorism
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The philosophical problems of chance and of free will are closely related.
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In Einstein's world, free will - our most precious attribute - would be meaningless, null and void.
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Science, he argues, is necessarily reductive, and reductive science undermines humanist ideas about phenomena such as consciousness or free will.
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Still, no one knows what free will come to mean in forty years, when speakers of languages other than English may free this very old word from its current hell of being used predominantly to describe goods and services to be had or so hope the naïve and unwary at no cost.
The English Is Coming!
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The longing of the typical Spaniard is that everyone, more than uniting with him, imitates him, either by free will or by force.
Concordant Individualists
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Would Bethany return of her own free will, as she had promised?
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Compatibilism offers a solution to the free will problem.
Compatibilism
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Free will rather than fatalism characterizes the operation of karma.
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It is not, alas, possible to convince oneself that the kitten got there entirely of its own free will.
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The authors are careful to distance their carefully operationalized definitions of spontaneity from the philosophical issue of free will.
Bunny and a Book
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The concept of free will belongs to a different arena from that of fundamental laws of science.
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Most interestingly, however, they ALL have a deep and abiding believe in contra-causal free will.
Matthew Yglesias » Ethnocentrism and Small Government Hypocrisy
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Compatibilist philosophies seek to reconcile free will and determinism in a modern time.
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The ultimate objective test of free will would seem to be: Can one predict the behavior of the organism?
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Entangled with the charges of fallacy and confusion made in the writings of the philosophers Davidson mentions, there are positive arguments for the compatibility of free will and determinism.
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However much we treasure a belief in free will, social norms and conventions exist partly to reduce the need to make choices in the first place.
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Would Bethany return of her own free will, as she had promised?
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He argued against the Epicureans that their commitment to free will does not require the rejection of the principle of bivalence applied to propositions about the future or the postulation of an uncaused swerve among the atoms.
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Epicurus, oddly in contrast here with his modern hedonistic followers, advocates free will and modifies the strict determinism of the atomists, whose physics he accepts, by ascribing to the atoms a clinamen, a faculty of random deviation in their movements.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI
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The Evolutionary Impulse to Be Free holds -- like free will and destiny, choice and choicelessness, ego and the Self -- create boundaries, limitations, prisons, and illusions.
Flower Heads and Grain
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If you cannot have it by its own total free will and volition, it will never be yours.
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Now the universe is inhabited by in dividual beings; endowed generally with free will, allowing them to act out of harmony with the whole, to do as they will both deliberately and instinctively.
God is Not a Christian, Nor a Jew, Muslim, Hindu …
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Compatibilist philosophies seek to reconcile free will and determinism in a modern time.
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Reward and punishment are fine as programming for the behaviouristic instinct animal/robots that we would be without free will.
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To claim that they have free will is to overlook the growing feminization of poverty, which has become a crucial issue over the last 30 years.
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It was hardly an act of free will.
Times, Sunday Times
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Planetary trends don't have to override our free will and self-determination - in fact, any astrologer who tells you the planets control your life should be bullwhipped on sight.
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The philosophical problems of chance and of free will are closely related.
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As you'll have worked out by now, this more or less cancels the possibility of free will.
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Special attention is given to the free will defense, which has been the most widely discussed theistic response to the logical problem of evil.
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The idea seems to be that while I have free will, I will nevertheless be punished with eternal and unspeakable suffering if I turn away from God.
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The orcas - like those made famous by the film Free Willy - usually move in large family pods around the North Atlantic, visiting America, Greenland, Iceland, Norway and Scotland on their long trek.
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Quick Quiz: Can you determine what, precisely, is meant by “free will” in this dispatch from a panel at the World Science Festival featuring a psychologist, a neuroscientist, and a philosopher?
Pop Philosophy Watch
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Nashville, Tennessee, is sometimes called the buckle of the Bible Belt because it is home to the national offices of the Southern Baptist Convention, The National Association of Free Will Baptists and the United Methodist Church's publishing house.
R.T. Eby: Kentucky Bible Belt Patchwork Politics
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Dr. Johnson shunned tonight any discussion of the perplexed question of fate and free will.