problem of free willの例文
- It is through this translation that the problem of free will arises.
- The problem of free will has been identified in ancient Greek philosophical literature.
- Huemer has also defended metaphysical libertarianism and incompatibilism on the problem of free will.
- In the context of philosophy of mind, the problem of free will takes on renewed intensity.
- The problem of free will is the problem of whether rational agents exercise control over their own actions and decisions.
- In 2014, the company organized a philosophical conference and expedition dedicated to the'problem of free will and consciousness '.
- Nietzsche has, in essence, turned the problem of free will and determinism into the existential struggle of his hero, Zarathustra.
- In June 2014, the holding company organized an expedition to Greenland, dedicated to the'problem of free will and consciousness in analytic philosophy '.
- The problem of free will is interesting because its answer will have huge effects on what we take the meaning and shape of our lives in the universe to be.
- Note that his main interest in the article appears to be to'prove'that the problem of free will can be solved by an appeal to quantum mechanics.
- Then ( he writes ) his faith was challenged by philosophical quandaries, including the " Problem of Free Will " and the " Problem of Evil ."
- It does not cover any cases that are not already included in constitutive and circumstantial luck, and seems to exist only for the purpose of bringing up the problem of free will.
- Sosa appeared in Richard Linklater's film " Waking Life ", in which he performed a short monologue on the implications of discoveries in physics on the problem of free will.
- But ironically, he and Leucippus originated two of the great dogmas of determinism, physical determinism and logical necessity, which lead directly to the traditional and modern problem of free will and determinism.
- In a paper submitted to " The Journal of Ethics " entitled " How to Think about the Problem of Free Will, " Van Inwagen worries that the concept " free will " may be incoherent.
- Machan worked on the problem of free will and defended a materialist ) notion of human initiative in his books " The Pseudo-Science of B . F . Skinner " ( 1974; 2007 ) and " Initiative : Human Agency and Society " ( 2000 ).
- As with the Problem of Free Will, most answers involve complicated twists and turns of logic and semantic wordplay . . . . Either God allowed Nazis to kill Jews, in which case He is not omnibenevolent, or God could not prevent Nazis from killing Jews, in which case He is not omnipotent.
- They are connected with ( 1 ) the limitation of the universe in respect of space and time, ( 2 ) the theory that the whole consists of indivisible atoms ( whereas, in fact, none such exist ), ( 3 ) the problem of free will in relation to universal causality, and ( 4 ) the existence of a necessary being.
- McComas praised the novel, saying " The warmth, depth and perception of a true novelist have given wholly new life to the shopworn [ premise ]; and the fallible humanity of Pangborn's Martian Observers ( from whose viewpoint the story is told ) removes this from the paranoid Superman category and makes it a distinguished and moving novel of people [ and ] their common problems of free will ".