Causal determinism is, roughly speaking, the idea that every event is necessitated by antecedent events and conditions together with the laws of nature. The idea is ancient, but first became subject to clarification and mathematical analysis in the eighteenth century.
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plato.stanford.edu/entries/determinism-causal/
plato.stanford.edu/entries/determinism-causal/
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The main perceived threats to our freedom of will are various alleged determinisms: physical/causal; psychological; biological; theological. For each variety of determinism, there are philosophers who (i) deny its reality, either because of the existence of free will or on independent grounds;
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plato.stanford.edu/entries/freewill/
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On offer here eventually will be a good selection of the most important pieces of writing on the various subjects in the philosophy of Determinism and Freedom. The name of this philosophy might have been Determinism and Free Will, since in this context 'free will' is often used generally to mean the same as 'freedom'.
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www.ucl.ac.uk/~uctytho/dfwIntroIndex.htm
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Determinism is the philosophical doctrine that claims that all behavior results from preceding events or natural causes. It is result of the two preceding...
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www.orientalia.org/wisdom/Philosophy/Determinism.shtml
www.orientalia.org/wisdom/Philosophy/Determinism.shtml
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Philosophy: Free Will vs. Determinism: The Wave Structure of Matter (WSM) explains Limited Free Will (not Determinism) in a Necessarily Connected Finite spherical Universe within an Infinite Space. Quotes Quotations Free Will Freewill vs. Determinism. Philosophy Quotes on Free Will, Chance and Determinism...
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www.spaceandmotion.com/Philosophy-Free-Will-Determinism...
www.spaceandmotion.com/Philosophy-Free-Will-Determinism.htm
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on determinism (philosophy), in philosophy, theory that all events, including moral choices, are completely...
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www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/159526/determinism
www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/159526/determinism
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The (Alleged) Problem of Free Will and Determinism is a Modal Fallacy For an expansion of the discussion of Sections 2-5 (Logical Determinism, Epistemic Determinism, and Modal Concepts) see "Foreknowledge and Free Will", in the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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www.sfu.ca/philosophy/swartz/freewill1.htm
www.sfu.ca/philosophy/swartz/freewill1.htm
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-- the Determinism and Freedom Philosophy Website -- A lesser reason, already implied, is that only a determinism allows for an explicit and articulated philosophy of mind. Accounts of decision in terms of Free Will are accounts that do derive from very fundamental attitudes we have, of which I shall have more to say.
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www.ucl.ac.uk/~uctytho/ted12.htm
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Determinism and Freedom Philosophy -- Its Terminology In Hindu philosophy, there are several conceptions of free will. The beliefs of the Samkhya, a school of thought in Hindu philosophy, fall under hard determinism, while those of Advaita Vedenta, another Hindu school, fall under libertarianism.
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en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Historical_Introduction_to_Phil...
en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Historical_Introduction_to_Philosophy/Determinism_and_the_Problem_of_Free-Will
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