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Voluntarism (metaphysics)
The term voluntarism was introduced by Ferdinand Tönnies into the philosophical literature and particularly used by Wilhelm Wundt and Friedrich Paulsen.
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Aug 28, 2004 ... In medieval philosophy, voluntarism was championed by Avicebron, Duns Scotus , and William of Ockham. Intellectualism, on the other hand, ...
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Jul 2, 2002 ... (I do not, however, give an account of the history of theological voluntarism in moral philosophy; for an anthology of readings covering a broad ...
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In medieval philosophy, voluntarism was championed by Avicebron, Duns Scotus , and William of Ockham. Intellectualism, on the other hand, is found in ...
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In this latter sense, but not in the former, the philosophy of Augustine, Anselm, William of Occam, and Scotus may be styled Voluntarism. Philosophy is defined by ...
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Voluntaristic idealism according to the free Philosophy Dictionary. See Voluntarism ; and Schopenhauer, Arthur.
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paper I will refer to this position as voluntarism, understanding that the formal philosophical position of that name is more full and nuanced and does not ...
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In its earliest formulation by the Medieval Scottish philosopher John Duns Scotus, Voluntarism is the philosophical emphasis on the divine will and human ...
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Voluntarism definition at Dictionary.com, a free online dictionary with ... Philosophy. any theory that regards will as the fundamental agency or principle, ...
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Characteristic and of essence to German philosophy is voluntarism. Voluntarism however is unique an ontology. The volitional impulse has been conceived by ...
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