Freedom, Symmetry Breaking and Reflective Judgements. An Attempt at an Incompatibilist Account of Freedom
In this paper free volitions are construed as a subclass of reflective judgements in the Kantian meaning, i.e. judgements not involving any fixed concepts but displaying a concept-like form. Judgements expressing volitions and issuing in action may be termed volitional judgements, therefore free vol...
Main Author: | Marcin Poręba |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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University of Warsaw
2017-09-01
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Series: | Eidos. A Journal for Philosophy of Culture |
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Online Access: | http://eidos.uw.edu.pl/freedom-symmetry-breaking-and-reflective-judgements-an-attempt-at-an-incompatibilist-account-of-freedom/ |
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