Free will, predestination and determinism:
"Presents the theory underlying the doctrine of free will from both philosophical and theological perspectives"--From publisher description.
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Schriftenreihe: | Marquette studies in philosophy
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Zusammenfassung: | "Presents the theory underlying the doctrine of free will from both philosophical and theological perspectives"--From publisher description. |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | 268 S. |
ISBN: | 0874627540 9780874627541 |
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TABLE OF CONTENTS PART ONE: THE FREE-WILL DOCTRINE 1. FREE WILL 15 THREE
KINDS OF EVENT: 15 DETERMINED 15 RANDOM 15 FREE 16 THE FREE-WILL
DOCTRINE 17 FIVE FREE ACTS 18 THE PRECONDITION: MULTIPLE POSSIBILITY 21
THE PHASES OF ADECISION 24 THE FIRST PHASE: MAKING THE JUDGEMENT(S) 25
THE SECOND PHASE: MAKING THE DECISION 26 THE THIRD PHASE: THE ACTION 26
THE PERSON 27 THE CAUSAL SELF-SUFFICIENEY OF THE DECISION 27 AFTER THE
DECISION 28 FREE WILL AND MORALITY 29 WHY I CHOSE THOSE EXAMPLES 30
FINAL OBSERVATIONS 30 2. KINDS OF THINGS WHICH WE DOOF OUR FREE WILL
.*. 31 INTERIOR ACTS 31 PHYSICAL ACTIONS 32 DEEP CHOICES,
OFTEN MADE IMPLICIDY 33 CHOOSING ONE'S OWN NATURE 33 BEING FOR OR
AGAINST OTHER PERSONS 36 MORAL AND IMMORAL DECISIONS 36 DEFINITIVE
OPTIONS 37 THE REGULARITY OF HUMAN BEHAVIOUR 39 3. FREEDOM 41 FREEDOM 41
NORMALLIMITATIONS ON FREEDOM 42 ABNORMAL LACK OF FREEDOM 43 DEGREES OF
FREEDOM 43 EXERCISE OF FREE WILL WHEN NO EXTERNAL FREEDOM 44 6 FREE WILL
PREDESTINATION 6' DETERMINISM 4. THE INNER FACE OF FREE-WILL: OWNERSHIP
OF ACTS AND RESPONSIBILITY *.*.*.*.*.*. 46 THE
OWNERSHIP OF FREE ACTS 46 RESPONSIBUITY 47 THE FIRST SENSE, WHICH LOOKS
TO THE FUTURE 48 THE SECOND SENSE, THE VIRTUE 51 THE THIRD SENSE, WHICH
LOOKS TO THE PAST 51 DEGREES OF RESPONSIBILITY 53 AN OBJECTION TO THE
IDEA OF RESPONSIBILITY 54 5. THE OUTER FACE OF FREE WILL:
UNPREDICTABILITY .*. 56 WHAT A FUTURE ACT IS 56 THE
SOURCE OF THE KNOWLEDGE 57 THREE THESES 58 A FIRST ARGUMENT, USING
ACTIONS 59 A SECOND ARGUMENT 60 THAT CATEGORICAL STATEMENTS ABOUT
PARTICULAR FUTURE FREE ACTS ARE NEITHER TRUE NOR FALSE 61 THAT THERE IS
NO SUCH THING AS A DEFINITE FUTURE FREE ACT 63 SOME AUTHORS WHO DENY
FOREKNOWLEDGE 63 SOME POSSIBLE STATEMENTS ABOUT EVENTS: 64 PREDICTIONS
NOT OF PARTICULAR EVENTS 64 PROB ABILITY IN PREDICTIONS 64 STATEMENTS
ABOUT WHAT COULD HAVE HAPPENED 66 STATEMENTS ABOUT WHAT WOULD HAVE
HAPPENED 66 FOREKNOWLEDGE IN SOME FILMS 67 NEWCOMB'S PARADOX 71 6.
CHANCE
.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*
.* 73 CHANCE 73 ATOMIC PARTIDES 73 LIFE 73 SOME INANIMATE BEINGS 74
CHANCE IN HUMAN LIFE 74 THAT PREDICTION IS IMPOSSIBLE WITH CERTAINTY,
POSSIBLE WITH PROBABILITY 76 STATISTICAL NECESSITY AND PROBABILITY 76
CONTENTS 7 PART TWO: FREE-WILL: THE THEOLOGICAL PROBLEMS 7. HUMAN
FREE-WILL IN THE BIBLE AND THE FATHERS 79 FREE WILL IN THE OLD TESTAMENT
79 FREE WILL IN THE NEW TESTAMENT 81 THE SYNOPTIC GOSPELS AND AETS 81
PAUL 83 JOHN 86 THE GREEK FATHERS 86 PELAGIANISM 88 AUGUSTINE 89
SEMI-PELAGIANISM AND MORE ABOUT AUGUSTINE 93 THE FOLLOWING CENTURIES 94
THEORY AND PRACTICE: THEOLOGY AND SPIRITUALITY 95 8. THE MIDDLE AGES AND
LATER SCHOLASTICISM 97 THE SCHOLASTIC IDEA OF GOD & THE IDEA THAT GOD
HAS TOTAL PRIOR CONTROL 97 THAT GOD WILLS EVERYTHING AT ONCE OR IS
"OURSIDE TIME" 99 THE PROBLEM OF EVIL: GOD AND THE PAST 99 FREE WILL
AFFIRMED 100 9. DURING AND AFTER THE REFORMATION
.*. 102 PROTESTANTS, LUTHER TO 19TH CENT
INCLUDINGARMINIUS 102 CATHOLICS, REFORMATION TO 17TH CENTURY 106
IGNATIUS, TRENT, AFFIRM FREE WILL 106 BAIIEZ AND MOLINA 108 JANSENISM
112 CATHOLICS IN THE 19TH-20TH CENTURIES 112 PROTESTANTS IN THE 20TH
CENTURY 113 10. CRITICISM OF VIEWS PRESENTED 114 THE OUTRIGHT DENIAL OF
FREE WILL 114 THAT GOD HAS PRIOR CONTROL 116 TWO "REVERENTIAL" IDEAS 119
THE IDEA THAT GOD CHOOSES THOSE WHO ARE FINALLY SAVED 119 THE IDEA THAT
CREDIT BELONGS TO GOD ALONE 120 REVERENCE 120 SOME ISMS 121 PELAGIANISM
. . . . . 121 8 FREE WILL, PREDESTINATION 6- DETERMINISM
SEMIPELAGIANISM 122 THEOLOGISM 122 BANEZIANISM AND
MOLINISM. 122 11. THE
DIVINE KNOWLEDGE AND MY THEORY .****.***.**.***** 124 THE
AFFIRMATION OF FOREKNOWLEDGE 124 IN THE OLD TESTAMENT 124 IN THE NEW
TESTAMENT 125 IN THE CHURCH LATER 126 THE IDEA THAT GOD IS OUTSIDE TIME,
OBSERVING EVENTS 127 THE THEORY 127 CRITICISM OF THE THEORY 128 THE
THEORY THAT GOD FOREKNOWS EVENTS BECAUSE HE DECIDES THEM
.
129 TWO KINDS OFKNOWLEDGE 129 THE IDEA THAT ALL DIVINE KNOWLEDGE IS
ORIGINATOR-KNOWLEDGE. 130 STAGES IN THE DIVINE KNOWLEDGE 130 THE IDEA
THAT THERE IS ONE DIVINE "LOOK" 131 CRITICISM OF THIS IDEA 132 PROBABLE
KNOWLEDGE 132 GOD KNOWS EVENTS AS THEY OCCUR 132 GOD HOPES AND WISHES
133 SOME THEOLOGICAL PROBLEMS 135 THE DIVINE OMNISCIENCE 135 ACTIVITY
AND RECEPTION 136 CHANCE 137 PREDICTIONS IN THE SCRIPTURES 138 SOME
AUTHORS 139 SOME PARTICULAR DIVINE DECISIONS 140 PART THREE: THE
PHILOSOPHICAL CONTROVERSY: DETERMINISM VERSUS FREE-WILL 12. DETERMINISM
.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.
144 DETERMINISM STATED 144 FATALISM 145 PLATO AND ARISTOTLE 146
SHAKESPEARE 147 POST-MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY 149 THE INSSUENCE OF SCIENCE;
DETERMINISM 151 CONTENTS 9 SCIENCE IN GENERAL, ESPECIALLY PHYSICS 151
SCIENCE AND DETERMINISM 153 PHILOSOPHY, INFLUENCED BY SCIENCE 155
SCIENTIFIC PSYCHOLOGY 156 THEORETICAL PSYCHOLOGY 156 CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY
161 SOME PARTICULAR FIELDS 162 CRIMINOLOGY 162 HISTORY AS A SCIENCE 162
LITERATURE, INFLUENCED BY SCIENCE 164 13. CUEMPATIBILISM AND IMPLICATIONS
UEF DETERMINISM *.*.* 165 COMPATIBILISM 165 THE TRUTH LIES IN
BETWEEN 168 IMPLICATIONS OF DETERMINISM 168 POSSIBILITY 168
RESPONSIBILITY 168 MORALITY 170 POLITICAL FREEDOM 171 14. FUER
DETERMINISM
.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*. 172
PHILOSOPHICAL ARGUMENTS FOR DETERMINISM 172 EMPIRICISM 172 CLARITY 172
THE PRINCIPLE OF SUFFICIENT REASON 173 THE DILEMMA: IF NOT DETERMINED,
THEN RANDOM 174 THE ARGUMENT FROM STATEMENTS ABOUT THE FUTURE 175 HOW
DETERMINISTS EXPLAIN OUR SENSE OF FREE WILL 175 THE EMOTIONAL APPEAL OF
DETERMINISM 176 15. SETTLING THE ARGUMENT AND REPLIES TUE THESE ARGUMENTS
SETTLING THE ARGUMENT 179 REPLIES TO THE ARGUMENTS 180 EMPIRICISM 180
CLARITY 181 THE PRINCIPLE OF CAUSALITY 182 IF NOT DETERMINED, THEN
RANDOM 184 THE ARGUMENT FROM STATEMENTS ABOUT THE FUTURE 186 THE
HUMANENESS OF DETERMINISM 186 CONCLUSION 187 10 FREE WILL,
PREDESTINATION 6' DETERMINISM 16. AGAINST DETERMINISM
.*.*.*.**.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.* 188 THE
REHLTATION 188 THE IMPRACTICALITY OF DETERMINISM 192 THE UNREALITY OF
DETERMINISM 195 WHY DETERMINISM IS BAD 195 THE HUMAN AGENT 196 THE
PERSON AND HIS OR HER RESPONSIBILITY 197 THE DENIAL OF MORALITY 198 OUR
JUDGEMENT ON THE WORLD AS IT IS NOW 200 DETERMINISM AND THE FUTURE OF
SOCIETY 200 CONCLUSION 201 17. DETERMINISM AND CRIMINAL ]USTICE
.*.*.*. 203 HEREDITY AND
EUGENICS. 203
ENVIRONMENTALISM AND LIBERAL CRIMINOLOGY: 206 THE DENIAL OF
RESPONSIBILITY 206 THE REJECTION OF PUNISHMENT 207 WHAT TO DO ABOUT
CRIME 208 COMMENTS ON THE LIBERAL THEORY 210 REFUTATION OF DETERMINISM
IN THIS CONTEXT. 213 DEEPER OBJECTIONS 214 A POSITIVE POSITION 214
DEGREES OF RESPONSIBILITY 215 A NOTE ON RETRIBUTION 217 PART FOUR:
MAKING DECISIONS AND AFTERWARDS 18: PURELY RATIONAL DECISIONS
.*.*.*. 219 THE FACTS 219 THE
VALUES 220 THE IMPLICIT CONTENT OF POSSIBLE DECISIONS 221 ABIDING
VOLITIONS WHICH WE ALREADY HAVE 221 MORAL OBLIGATIONS 222 POSSIBILITY
223 HOW BIN DING THE DECISION WILL BE 224 TALKING WITH OTHERS 224
WEIGHING 225 19. DECISIONS WHICH INVOLVE EMOTIONS
.*.*.*.* 226 WHAT IS MEANT BY EMOTIONS HERE 226
SENSE-LEVEL 226 CONTENTS 11 HIGHER EMOTIONS 227 DECISIONS WHICH SHOULD
BE MADE ON MORAL GROUNDS, WHEN EMOTIONS ARE INVOLVED 227 DECISIONS WH
ICH SHOULD BE MADE ON PURELY RATIONAL GOUNDS, WHEN EMOTIONS ARE INVOLVED
228 DECISIONS WHICH SHOULD BE MAINLY DETERMINED BY EMOTIONS, WHEN THERE
IS NO SERIOUS MORAL OR RATIONAL OBJECTION 229 NEGATIVE JUDGEMENTS ON
EMOTIONS 229 POSITIVE JUDGEMENTS ON EMOTIONS 230 DECISIONS WHICH ARE
TAKEN ON BOTH RATIONAL AND EMOTIONAL GROUNDS 231 20. DOING GOD'S WILL
.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.* 233
MORAL CHOICES 233 NON-MORAL CASES WHERE THERE IS ONE RIGHT THING TO DO
234 WHEN THERE IS NOT ONE "RIGHT THING TO DO" 236 REASONS FOR PREFERRING
THE NON-DIRECTIVE VIEW 239 21: MAKING THE DECISION AND AFTERWARDS 241
IMMEDIATELY BEFORE THE DECISION 241 THE NOT MAKING OF DECISIONS 242
PERMANENT SYSTEMATIC AVOIDANCE OF DECISION 242 UNSYSTEMATIC AVOIDANCE OF
DECISIONS 244 PRETENDING TO BE ABOUT TO DECIDE 246 WHEN TO MAKE
ADECISION 246 TALKING WITH OTHERS 248 "HOVERING" OVER ALTERNATIVES 248
THE DECISION 249 AFTER THE DECISION 249 RECONSIDERING DECISIONS 251
CONCLUSION
.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*
255 BIBLIOGRAPHY 256 INDEX OF NAMES 265 INDEX OF SUBJECTS
.*.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS PART ONE: THE FREE-WILL DOCTRINE 1. FREE WILL 15 THREE
KINDS OF EVENT: 15 DETERMINED 15 RANDOM 15 FREE 16 THE FREE-WILL
DOCTRINE 17 FIVE FREE ACTS 18 THE PRECONDITION: MULTIPLE POSSIBILITY 21
THE PHASES OF ADECISION 24 THE FIRST PHASE: MAKING THE JUDGEMENT(S) 25
THE SECOND PHASE: MAKING THE DECISION 26 THE THIRD PHASE: THE ACTION 26
THE PERSON 27 THE CAUSAL SELF-SUFFICIENEY OF THE DECISION 27 AFTER THE
DECISION 28 FREE WILL AND MORALITY 29 WHY I CHOSE THOSE EXAMPLES 30
FINAL OBSERVATIONS 30 2. KINDS OF THINGS WHICH WE DOOF OUR FREE WILL
.*. 31 INTERIOR ACTS 31 PHYSICAL ACTIONS 32 DEEP CHOICES,
OFTEN MADE IMPLICIDY 33 CHOOSING ONE'S OWN NATURE 33 BEING FOR OR
AGAINST OTHER PERSONS 36 MORAL AND IMMORAL DECISIONS 36 DEFINITIVE
OPTIONS 37 THE REGULARITY OF HUMAN BEHAVIOUR 39 3. FREEDOM 41 FREEDOM 41
NORMALLIMITATIONS ON FREEDOM 42 ABNORMAL LACK OF FREEDOM 43 DEGREES OF
FREEDOM 43 EXERCISE OF FREE WILL WHEN NO EXTERNAL FREEDOM 44 6 FREE WILL
PREDESTINATION 6' DETERMINISM 4. THE INNER FACE OF FREE-WILL: OWNERSHIP
OF ACTS AND RESPONSIBILITY *.*.*.*.*.*. 46 THE
OWNERSHIP OF FREE ACTS 46 RESPONSIBUITY 47 THE FIRST SENSE, WHICH LOOKS
TO THE FUTURE 48 THE SECOND SENSE, THE VIRTUE 51 THE THIRD SENSE, WHICH
LOOKS TO THE PAST 51 DEGREES OF RESPONSIBILITY 53 AN OBJECTION TO THE
IDEA OF RESPONSIBILITY 54 5. THE OUTER FACE OF FREE WILL:
UNPREDICTABILITY .*. 56 WHAT A FUTURE ACT IS 56 THE
SOURCE OF THE KNOWLEDGE 57 THREE THESES 58 A FIRST ARGUMENT, USING
ACTIONS 59 A SECOND ARGUMENT 60 THAT CATEGORICAL STATEMENTS ABOUT
PARTICULAR FUTURE FREE ACTS ARE NEITHER TRUE NOR FALSE 61 THAT THERE IS
NO SUCH THING AS A DEFINITE FUTURE FREE ACT 63 SOME AUTHORS WHO DENY
FOREKNOWLEDGE 63 SOME POSSIBLE STATEMENTS ABOUT EVENTS: 64 PREDICTIONS
NOT OF PARTICULAR EVENTS 64 PROB ABILITY IN PREDICTIONS 64 STATEMENTS
ABOUT WHAT COULD HAVE HAPPENED 66 STATEMENTS ABOUT WHAT WOULD HAVE
HAPPENED 66 FOREKNOWLEDGE IN SOME FILMS 67 NEWCOMB'S PARADOX 71 6.
CHANCE
.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*
.* 73 CHANCE 73 ATOMIC PARTIDES 73 LIFE 73 SOME INANIMATE BEINGS 74
CHANCE IN HUMAN LIFE 74 THAT PREDICTION IS IMPOSSIBLE WITH CERTAINTY,
POSSIBLE WITH PROBABILITY 76 STATISTICAL NECESSITY AND PROBABILITY 76
CONTENTS 7 PART TWO: FREE-WILL: THE THEOLOGICAL PROBLEMS 7. HUMAN
FREE-WILL IN THE BIBLE AND THE FATHERS 79 FREE WILL IN THE OLD TESTAMENT
79 FREE WILL IN THE NEW TESTAMENT 81 THE SYNOPTIC GOSPELS AND AETS 81
PAUL 83 JOHN 86 THE GREEK FATHERS 86 PELAGIANISM 88 AUGUSTINE 89
SEMI-PELAGIANISM AND MORE ABOUT AUGUSTINE 93 THE FOLLOWING CENTURIES 94
THEORY AND PRACTICE: THEOLOGY AND SPIRITUALITY 95 8. THE MIDDLE AGES AND
LATER SCHOLASTICISM 97 THE SCHOLASTIC IDEA OF GOD & THE IDEA THAT GOD
HAS TOTAL PRIOR CONTROL 97 THAT GOD WILLS EVERYTHING AT ONCE OR IS
"OURSIDE TIME" 99 THE PROBLEM OF EVIL: GOD AND THE PAST 99 FREE WILL
AFFIRMED 100 9. DURING AND AFTER THE REFORMATION
.*. 102 PROTESTANTS, LUTHER TO 19TH CENT
INCLUDINGARMINIUS 102 CATHOLICS, REFORMATION TO 17TH CENTURY 106
IGNATIUS, TRENT, AFFIRM FREE WILL 106 BAIIEZ AND MOLINA 108 JANSENISM
112 CATHOLICS IN THE 19TH-20TH CENTURIES 112 PROTESTANTS IN THE 20TH
CENTURY 113 10. CRITICISM OF VIEWS PRESENTED 114 THE OUTRIGHT DENIAL OF
FREE WILL 114 THAT GOD HAS PRIOR CONTROL 116 TWO "REVERENTIAL" IDEAS 119
THE IDEA THAT GOD CHOOSES THOSE WHO ARE FINALLY SAVED 119 THE IDEA THAT
CREDIT BELONGS TO GOD ALONE 120 REVERENCE 120 SOME ISMS 121 PELAGIANISM
. . . . . 121 8 FREE WILL, PREDESTINATION 6- DETERMINISM
SEMIPELAGIANISM 122 THEOLOGISM 122 BANEZIANISM AND
MOLINISM. 122 11. THE
DIVINE KNOWLEDGE AND MY THEORY .****.***.**.***** 124 THE
AFFIRMATION OF FOREKNOWLEDGE 124 IN THE OLD TESTAMENT 124 IN THE NEW
TESTAMENT 125 IN THE CHURCH LATER 126 THE IDEA THAT GOD IS OUTSIDE TIME,
OBSERVING EVENTS 127 THE THEORY 127 CRITICISM OF THE THEORY 128 THE
THEORY THAT GOD FOREKNOWS EVENTS BECAUSE HE DECIDES THEM
.
129 TWO KINDS OFKNOWLEDGE 129 THE IDEA THAT ALL DIVINE KNOWLEDGE IS
ORIGINATOR-KNOWLEDGE. 130 STAGES IN THE DIVINE KNOWLEDGE 130 THE IDEA
THAT THERE IS ONE DIVINE "LOOK" 131 CRITICISM OF THIS IDEA 132 PROBABLE
KNOWLEDGE 132 GOD KNOWS EVENTS AS THEY OCCUR 132 GOD HOPES AND WISHES
133 SOME THEOLOGICAL PROBLEMS 135 THE DIVINE OMNISCIENCE 135 ACTIVITY
AND RECEPTION 136 CHANCE 137 PREDICTIONS IN THE SCRIPTURES 138 SOME
AUTHORS 139 SOME PARTICULAR DIVINE DECISIONS 140 PART THREE: THE
PHILOSOPHICAL CONTROVERSY: DETERMINISM VERSUS FREE-WILL 12. DETERMINISM
.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.
144 DETERMINISM STATED 144 FATALISM 145 PLATO AND ARISTOTLE 146
SHAKESPEARE 147 POST-MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY 149 THE INSSUENCE OF SCIENCE;
DETERMINISM 151 CONTENTS 9 SCIENCE IN GENERAL, ESPECIALLY PHYSICS 151
SCIENCE AND DETERMINISM 153 PHILOSOPHY, INFLUENCED BY SCIENCE 155
SCIENTIFIC PSYCHOLOGY 156 THEORETICAL PSYCHOLOGY 156 CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY
161 SOME PARTICULAR FIELDS 162 CRIMINOLOGY 162 HISTORY AS A SCIENCE 162
LITERATURE, INFLUENCED BY SCIENCE 164 13. CUEMPATIBILISM AND IMPLICATIONS
UEF DETERMINISM *.*.* 165 COMPATIBILISM 165 THE TRUTH LIES IN
BETWEEN 168 IMPLICATIONS OF DETERMINISM 168 POSSIBILITY 168
RESPONSIBILITY 168 MORALITY 170 POLITICAL FREEDOM 171 14. FUER
DETERMINISM
.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*. 172
PHILOSOPHICAL ARGUMENTS FOR DETERMINISM 172 EMPIRICISM 172 CLARITY 172
THE PRINCIPLE OF SUFFICIENT REASON 173 THE DILEMMA: IF NOT DETERMINED,
THEN RANDOM 174 THE ARGUMENT FROM STATEMENTS ABOUT THE FUTURE 175 HOW
DETERMINISTS EXPLAIN OUR SENSE OF FREE WILL 175 THE EMOTIONAL APPEAL OF
DETERMINISM 176 15. SETTLING THE ARGUMENT AND REPLIES TUE THESE ARGUMENTS
SETTLING THE ARGUMENT 179 REPLIES TO THE ARGUMENTS 180 EMPIRICISM 180
CLARITY 181 THE PRINCIPLE OF CAUSALITY 182 IF NOT DETERMINED, THEN
RANDOM 184 THE ARGUMENT FROM STATEMENTS ABOUT THE FUTURE 186 THE
HUMANENESS OF DETERMINISM 186 CONCLUSION 187 10 FREE WILL,
PREDESTINATION 6' DETERMINISM 16. AGAINST DETERMINISM
.*.*.*.**.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.* 188 THE
REHLTATION 188 THE IMPRACTICALITY OF DETERMINISM 192 THE UNREALITY OF
DETERMINISM 195 WHY DETERMINISM IS BAD 195 THE HUMAN AGENT 196 THE
PERSON AND HIS OR HER RESPONSIBILITY 197 THE DENIAL OF MORALITY 198 OUR
JUDGEMENT ON THE WORLD AS IT IS NOW 200 DETERMINISM AND THE FUTURE OF
SOCIETY 200 CONCLUSION 201 17. DETERMINISM AND CRIMINAL ]USTICE
.*.*.*. 203 HEREDITY AND
EUGENICS. 203
ENVIRONMENTALISM AND LIBERAL CRIMINOLOGY: 206 THE DENIAL OF
RESPONSIBILITY 206 THE REJECTION OF PUNISHMENT 207 WHAT TO DO ABOUT
CRIME 208 COMMENTS ON THE LIBERAL THEORY 210 REFUTATION OF DETERMINISM
IN THIS CONTEXT. 213 DEEPER OBJECTIONS 214 A POSITIVE POSITION 214
DEGREES OF RESPONSIBILITY 215 A NOTE ON RETRIBUTION 217 PART FOUR:
MAKING DECISIONS AND AFTERWARDS 18: PURELY RATIONAL DECISIONS
.*.*.*. 219 THE FACTS 219 THE
VALUES 220 THE IMPLICIT CONTENT OF POSSIBLE DECISIONS 221 ABIDING
VOLITIONS WHICH WE ALREADY HAVE 221 MORAL OBLIGATIONS 222 POSSIBILITY
223 HOW BIN DING THE DECISION WILL BE 224 TALKING WITH OTHERS 224
WEIGHING 225 19. DECISIONS WHICH INVOLVE EMOTIONS
.*.*.*.* 226 WHAT IS MEANT BY EMOTIONS HERE 226
SENSE-LEVEL 226 CONTENTS 11 HIGHER EMOTIONS 227 DECISIONS WHICH SHOULD
BE MADE ON MORAL GROUNDS, WHEN EMOTIONS ARE INVOLVED 227 DECISIONS WH
ICH SHOULD BE MADE ON PURELY RATIONAL GOUNDS, WHEN EMOTIONS ARE INVOLVED
228 DECISIONS WHICH SHOULD BE MAINLY DETERMINED BY EMOTIONS, WHEN THERE
IS NO SERIOUS MORAL OR RATIONAL OBJECTION 229 NEGATIVE JUDGEMENTS ON
EMOTIONS 229 POSITIVE JUDGEMENTS ON EMOTIONS 230 DECISIONS WHICH ARE
TAKEN ON BOTH RATIONAL AND EMOTIONAL GROUNDS 231 20. DOING GOD'S WILL
.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.* 233
MORAL CHOICES 233 NON-MORAL CASES WHERE THERE IS ONE RIGHT THING TO DO
234 WHEN THERE IS NOT ONE "RIGHT THING TO DO" 236 REASONS FOR PREFERRING
THE NON-DIRECTIVE VIEW 239 21: MAKING THE DECISION AND AFTERWARDS 241
IMMEDIATELY BEFORE THE DECISION 241 THE NOT MAKING OF DECISIONS 242
PERMANENT SYSTEMATIC AVOIDANCE OF DECISION 242 UNSYSTEMATIC AVOIDANCE OF
DECISIONS 244 PRETENDING TO BE ABOUT TO DECIDE 246 WHEN TO MAKE
ADECISION 246 TALKING WITH OTHERS 248 "HOVERING" OVER ALTERNATIVES 248
THE DECISION 249 AFTER THE DECISION 249 RECONSIDERING DECISIONS 251
CONCLUSION
.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*
255 BIBLIOGRAPHY 256 INDEX OF NAMES 265 INDEX OF SUBJECTS
.*.
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title | Free will, predestination and determinism |
title_auth | Free will, predestination and determinism |
title_exact_search | Free will, predestination and determinism |
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title_full | Free will, predestination and determinism John Cowburn |
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title_short | Free will, predestination and determinism |
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topic | Christentum Geschichte Religion Free will and determinism History Free will and determinism Religious aspects Christianity History of doctrines Theologie (DE-588)4059758-1 gnd Prädestination (DE-588)4175516-9 gnd Willensfreiheit (DE-588)4079320-5 gnd Philosophie (DE-588)4045791-6 gnd |
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