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Woluntaryzm w ujeciu Gottfrieda Wilhelma Leibniza i Samuela Clarke'a

open access: yesZagadnienia Filozoficzne w Nauce, 2011
The article concerns the metaphysical problem of divine will as it is discussed in the Leibniz-Clarke correspondence. Its essence can be expressed in the following question: in which way the determinism developed by Leibniz goes along with his doctrine ...
Daniel Bubula
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Effect of Actual and Perceived Availability of Time on Voluntarism

open access: yes, 1987
Actual and perceived availability of time were hypothesized to be directly related to hours volunteered. However, actual time was unrelated and perceived time negatively related to voluntarism.
Lynette S. Unger
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Employer Support for Employee Voluntarism [PDF]

open access: yes, 1999
This study uses the microdata from the 1997 National Survey of Giving, Volunteering and Participating (NSGVP) and from a comparable survey for 1987 to answer a number of key questions pertaining to the role of employers in support of employee voluntarism:
Kapsalis, Constantine
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Money Talks: Ascribing a Dollar Value to Voluntarism in Australian and New Zealand U3As

open access: yes, 1999
Objective: To ascribe a dollar value to voluntarism in Australian and New Zealand Universities of the Third Age (U3A). Method: Questionnaires were sent to administrators of all U3As in Australia and NZ asking them to itemise and quantify every activity ...
Vassella, Kenneth, Swindell, Richard
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Voluntarism and the Shape of a History

open access: yes
This article is concerned with the shape of the story of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century moral philosophy as told by J. B. Schneewind in The Invention of Autonomy.
ADAMS, ROBERT MERRIHEW
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Epistemic justification as a normative concept [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
There is a way of talking about epistemic justification that involves the notion of our being subject to epistemic obligations the failure to comply with makes us blameworthy, called the deontological conception.
Booth, Anthony Robert
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The Voluntarism of Saint Vincent de Paul

open access: yes, 1985
Vincent de Paul’s voluntarism—the motivating spirit of his work—was his desire to unite his will with God’s as Christ did. This meant that Vincent would only follow God’s will.
Ibañez Burgos, Jose M., C.M.   +1 more
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Locke's Waste Restriction and His Strong Voluntarism

open access: yes, 2006
This paper argues that there is a conflict between two principles informing Locke’s political philosophy, namely his waste restriction and his strong voluntarism. Locke’s waste restriction is proposed as a necessary, enforceable restriction upon rightful
Varden, Helga
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