The Problem of Free Will
Continuing to Answer the Free Will Dilemma: I have addressed the question of whether or not beliefs about an agent’s autonomy can provoke a behavioural difference and have concluded that […]
Continuing to Answer the Free Will Dilemma: I have addressed the question of whether or not beliefs about an agent’s autonomy can provoke a behavioural difference and have concluded that […]
1. How is self-knowledge of the will achievable? Is it only accidental, or can it be willed? 2. Isn’t resignation the only sensible thing given the subject’s lack of autonomy? […]
First Morning in Edinburgh 8:37 AM Tuesday, June 16, 2009 Umeed and I arrived yesterday afternoon with some pretty heavy bags and nowhere to stay and feeling pretty hungry and […]
I’ll talk here about one major theme that has begun to creep up on me and it is the question about whether or not it is ethical to kill microorganisms, […]
“Life is certain to the will-to-live; the form of life is the endless present” This statement seems to contain within it the answer to a question I posed recently, namely, […]
I want to now examine the difference between interpreting phenomena in terms of persons and interpreting them in terms of nature as a whole. I am beginning to see that […]