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The Libertarian view - According to libertarianism, the idea that God causes men to act in a certain way, but that man has free will in acting that way is logically false. Free means uncaused. Man has free will, and his decisions are influenced, but not caused.
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www.theopedia.com/Libertarian_free_will
www.theopedia.com/Libertarian_free_will
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“Free Will” is a philosophical term of art for a particular sort of capacity of rational agents to choose a course of action from among various alternatives. (And what a fuss it has been: philosophers have debated this question for over two millenia, and just about every major philosopher has ... Acting with free will,
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plato.stanford.edu/entries/freewill/
plato.stanford.edu/entries/freewill/
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1. Noncausal Theories ... 1.2 Reason-Explanation ... Some incompatibilist accounts require neither that a free action be caused by anything nor that it have any internal causal structure. Some views of this type require that a free action be uncaused; others allow that it may be caused as long as it is not...
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plato.stanford.edu/entries/incompatibilism-theories/
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Libertarianism would maintain that regardless of the nature of a person, his free will allows him to choose God in spite of being a slave to sin and not being able to understand spiritual things.
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www.carm.org/religious-movements/open-theism/open-theis...
www.carm.org/religious-movements/open-theism/open-theism-and-libertarian-free-will
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Failure to demonstrate a biblical basis for this belief means that libertarianism should be abandoned, that is, unless they are willing to continue foregoing the authority of the Scriptures in order to uphold their philosophy.
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www.monergism.com/thethreshold/articles/onsite/libertar...
www.monergism.com/thethreshold/articles/onsite/libertarian.html
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Libertarianism about Free Will in Philosophy of Action ... Robert F. Allen (2005). Free Will and Indeterminism: Robert Kane's Libertarianism. Journal of Philosophical Research 30:341-355. ... M. Almeida & M. Bernstein (2003). Lucky Libertarianism. Philosophical Studies 22 (2):93-119.
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philpapers.org/browse/libertarianism-about-free-will
philpapers.org/browse/libertarianism-about-free-will
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Even if we accept libertarianism or soft determinism and their respective arguments, still, it seems, we have only hit upon entirely determined acts, ... Libertarianism and determinism hold that in order for an act to be free, no amount of antecedent conditions are sufficient to guarantee a particular outcome.
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Forums Articles Gallery Links ... Register Register Login Members Calendar New Posts Search Chat Help ... To; Assistant Professor ; Usergroup: Members ; Joined: Feb 10, 2007 ; Location: Liverpool ; Total Topics: 15 ; Total Posts: 430...
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I’ve just read Chapter Ten of Derek Parfit’s long promised On What Matters (and only Chapter Ten, since I’m disposed to believe that many things matter more than wading through 659 pages on Kantian ethics). ... Posted by Neil Levy on July 31, 2009 at 07:23 PM | ... Over on the new Law and Neuroscience Blog,
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