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I have inquired as to what sort of knowledge humans need to make justifiable claims regarding free will. I defended the thesis that humans do not have the sort of knowledge which would allow them to make such claims.
Zafer, Kılıç
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Free Will, Self‐Creation, and the Paradox of Moral Luck [PDF]
How is the problem of free will related to the problem of moral luck? In this essay, I answer that question and outline a new solution to the paradox of moral luck, the source-paradox solution.
Mickelson, Kristin M.
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FREEDOM AND DETERMINISM: A CONTEMPORARY DISCUSSION
. The problem of freedom of the will and determinism is one of the most intriguing and difficult in the whole area of philosophy. It constüutes a paradox.
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Yapay Eğilimler ve Eğilimsel Bağdaşırcılık Üzerine Bir Deneme
Teknolojik ilerlemelerin günümüzdeki hızlı seyri, insanın kendi tasarımı olan eserlerle ilişkisini derinlemesine anlamak adına önemli bir araştırma alanı sunmaktadır.
Atilla Akalın
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The Problems of Free Will and Moral Responsibility in Buddhist Ethics
At the end of the 20th century, a discipline of Buddhist ethics was formed in English-speaking countries, within the framework of which a community of closely interacting researchers is engaged in the comprehension and systematization of ethical ...
Vlada A. Volkova
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Knowledge is important for us, human beings, for a variety of reasons, starting with trivial but necessary reasons to live your life (knowing not to cross the street when the traffic light is red, knowing that water quenches thirst, knowing where you ...
Vasiliauskaitė, G. (Giedrė)
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MEMORY COMPATIBILISM: PRESERVING AND GENERATING POSITIVE EPISTEMIC STATUS [PDF]
Tiegüe Vieira Rodrigues
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