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  • {{r|Free will}}
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  • Niels Bohr said free will and determinism are complememtary. I don't know whether this is a sufficien ...uction of this idea. This topic can be construed as a major theme in the ''free will'' discussion, forming a different approach to the idea of dualism that mind
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  • *A discussion of rehabilitation and its relation to the ideas of free will, determinism and neuroscience: {{cite book |title=Recovery of People with M
    2 KB (298 words) - 16:07, 23 February 2014
  • ...al reductionism'',<ref name=Ney/> and the view that determinism precludes free will is called ''incompatibilism''.<ref name=Vihvelin/> ...the ‘will’ to do something is quite different from actually doing it, so ‘free will’ can exist even though there may be no freedom of action.
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  • ...are not up to us."<ref name=VanInwagen/> —Peter van Inwagen ''An Essay on Free Will'', p. 16 </font> {{cite book |author=Peter van Inwangen |title=An Essay on Free Will |chapter=The problems and how we shall approach them |year=1986 |isbn=01982
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  • ...ical]] doctrine advocating [[free enterprise]], free [[competition]] and [[free will]]. It has its roots in the Western Age of [[The Enlightenment|Enlightenment
    10 KB (1,592 words) - 09:07, 26 March 2024
  • Historically, it can happen by the [[free will]] of a person who desires to have his testicles removed by [[surgery|surgic
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  • ...], but it also has a mystical aspect among those searching for a basis for free will in some 'self-organization' of mental states. I think the language in this
    3 KB (425 words) - 13:41, 27 November 2013
  • ...ws which are never broken and determine everybody's doings. And not having free will we cannot have immortality.<ref>Russell, Greek Exercises diary, April 2, 18
    12 KB (1,964 words) - 11:47, 2 February 2023
  • ...' is an argument that there exists a conflict between the possibility of [[free will]] and the postulates of [[determinism]] and [[indeterminism]]. A number of :1.&emsp;The concept of determinism contradicts that of free will.
    32 KB (5,105 words) - 05:16, 22 March 2014
  • *[[Standard argument against free will]] <small>Of peripheral interest: the subject is touched on by theories of q
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  • ...l statement of the 'dilemma' is based upon the [[standard argument against free will]]. That argument can be phrased as a syllogism with three premises and a co ...ing the first two of the three postulates of the standard argument against free will.
    33 KB (5,191 words) - 10:39, 6 August 2014
  • ...ots in the French revolution; opposition to autocracy, popular government, free will, fraternity, liberty, equality and all that jazz? [[User:Denis Cavanagh|Den
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  • :''See also"" [[Brain#Mind_and_brain|Brain: Mind and brain]], [[Free will]], [[Emergence (biology)]] ...s labeled the ''mind-body problem'' and one aspect of it is the topic of [[free will]], that is, among other things, debates over whether ''mind'' can have caus
    9 KB (1,370 words) - 18:04, 9 September 2012
  • ...ef name=Cane0/> Resolution of that issue is the philosophical subject of [[free will]], a continuing debate that began millennia ago and seems destined to conti ==Role of free will==
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  • | title = Existence of "free will" as a problem of physics
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  • ...ns to have free will - preventing suffering would significantly affect the free will of human beings. The ''soul-making'' or ''[[Irenaeus|Irenaean]]'' theodicy ...which are going to happen in the future. Does this not interfere with the free will of human beings?
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  • ====Free Will==== Some believe that Evolutionary Psychology describes factors which limit our [[free will]], in that it can be seen to imply that we behave in ways in which we are �
    25 KB (3,643 words) - 05:59, 15 September 2013
  • ...Pure Reason'' (CPR),<ref name=CPR/> Kant is well aware of the problem of [[Free will|freedom]] that ensues in the phenomenal model, that is, the determinism tha
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