Freedom, Responsibility, and Determinism: A Philosophical Dialogue
Autor John Lemosen Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 mar 2013
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781603849302
ISBN-10: 1603849300
Pagini: 120
Dimensiuni: 9 x 215 x 9 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Editura: Hackett Publishing Company
Colecția Hackett Publishing Company, Inc (US)
ISBN-10: 1603849300
Pagini: 120
Dimensiuni: 9 x 215 x 9 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Editura: Hackett Publishing Company
Colecția Hackett Publishing Company, Inc (US)
Recenzii
There has been a great deal of philosophical progress in the free will debate in the last two generations, and much of this progress has been complex and rather technical. In less than one hundred pages, John Lemos manages to introduce the reader to this debate, as well as to related debates about religion and science as they relate to free willwithout dumbing down and in a pleasant, accessible dialogue form. This is an impressive achievement. Saul Smilansky, Professor of Philosophy, University of Haifa
Lemos dialogue on free will is up to the standards of the very best of Hacketts excellent previous introductory dialogues on philosophical topics. Robert Kane, University Distinguished Teaching Professor of Philosophy Emeritus and Professor of Law, University of Texas at Austin
Accessible, substansive, and well-organized. Intelligent use of the dialogue form. --Raymond Belliotti, Distinguished Teaching Professor, Department of Philosophy, SUNY Fredonia
Lemos dialogue on free will is up to the standards of the very best of Hacketts excellent previous introductory dialogues on philosophical topics. Robert Kane, University Distinguished Teaching Professor of Philosophy Emeritus and Professor of Law, University of Texas at Austin
Accessible, substansive, and well-organized. Intelligent use of the dialogue form. --Raymond Belliotti, Distinguished Teaching Professor, Department of Philosophy, SUNY Fredonia