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Freedom from Necessity Bernard Berofsky

Freedom from Necessity By Bernard Berofsky

Freedom from Necessity by Bernard Berofsky


Summary

This book, first published in 1987, is about the classic free will problem, construed in terms of the implications of moral responsibility. The principal thesis is that the core issue is metaphysical: can scientific laws postulate objectively necessary connections between an action and its causal antecedents? The author concludes they cannot.

Freedom from Necessity Summary

Freedom from Necessity: The Metaphysical Basis of Responsibility by Bernard Berofsky

This book, first published in 1987, is about the classic free will problem, construed in terms of the implications of moral responsibility. The principal thesis is that the core issue is metaphysical: can scientific laws postulate objectively necessary connections between an action and its causal antecedents? The author concludes they cannot, and that, therefore, free will and determinism can be reconciled.

About Bernard Berofsky

Bernard Berofsky

Table of Contents

1. Introduction 2. The Concept of Moral Responsibility 3. Causal and Moral Responsibility 4. Intention and Moral Responsibility 5. Addiction 6. Power 7. Contingent Responsibility 8. Laws As Necessary Truths 9. The Regularity Theory of Laws 10. Autonomy 11. Responsibility and Psychological Theory

Additional information

NLS9781138704862
9781138704862
1138704865
Freedom from Necessity: The Metaphysical Basis of Responsibility by Bernard Berofsky
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Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2018-12-11
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