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Paperback Die Freyheit des menschilichen Willens. [German] Book

ISBN: 1248010957

ISBN13: 9781248010952

Die Freyheit des menschilichen Willens. [German]

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Die Freyheit des menschilichen Willens (The Freedom of Human Will) by Gustav Ferdinand Bockshammer delves into the complex philosophical debate surrounding free will and determinism. Bockshammer's work explores the metaphysical implications of human agency, examining the extent to which our choices are truly our own. This seminal text offers a rigorous analysis of the arguments for and against free will, challenging readers to reconsider their understanding of human nature and moral responsibility. It remains a significant contribution to the field of philosophy, inviting continued reflection on one of humanity's most enduring questions.

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