Freiheit Und Gesetzm ssigkeit in Den Menschlichen Willensakten: Eine Philosophische Abhandlung, written by Friedrich Wagner and originally published in 1898, delves into the complex philosophical questions surrounding free will and determinism in human actions.
This treatise explores the interplay between freedom and lawfulness within the context of human volition, offering insights into the nature of moral responsibility and the extent to which our choices are truly our own. Wagner's work contributes to the ongoing discourse on ethics, metaphysics, and the very essence of human agency. It remains relevant to those seeking a deeper understanding of these fundamental philosophical concepts.
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