Aristotle and Augustine on voluntary action and freedom and weakness of the will
Aristotle's remarks on free will suggest, not so much an <i>argument for the existence of</i> free will, as an <i>account of its nature</i>. This account depends on his making no hard distinction between what we call 'free action' and 'voluntary action...
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University of Edinburgh
1992
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