Free Will |
Contents
Preface I | 1 |
Happenings and Actions | 3 |
The Growth of Natural Science | 9 |
Copyright | |
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A. J. Ayer accept acts are free admit agent answer argument assert aware behavior belief brain events Campbell causal Chap claim clear compulsion concepts conclusion conscious consider consistency hypothesis constraint context defender of free Euler's theorem evidence example experience explained fact fatalism fatalist free action free acts free choice freely chosen future genuine given H. L. A. Hart happen human actions inference kind of cause knowledge law of bivalence least libertarian logically connected London look mean mental event metaphysical moral responsibility necessary conditions objection occur outcome paradox philosophers physical events physical system predictable in principle premises principle of bivalence problem of free processes Professor proposition quantum mechanics question rational reason rejecting relevant reply Ryle satisfied scientific determinism scientific law sense simply spontaneity statement suppose T₁ terminist theory tion true or false truth truth-value uncaused unfree valid word York