It is commonly assumed that to educate means to control or guide a person’s acting and development. On the other hand, it is often presupposed that the addressees of education must be seen as being endowed with free will. The question raised in this paper is whether these two assumptions are compatible. It might seem that if the learner is free in her will, she cannot be educated; however, if she is successfully educated, then it is doubtful whether she can be seen as free. Inspired by the current philosophical debate on the compatibility of free will and determinism, this paper spells out two versions of this dilemma. The first version relies on the idea that to be free means being the causal source of one’s actions. The second formulation...
Freedom raises questions, on the one hand, about the relationship between human beings and nature (v...
I sketch a more-or-less compatibilist solution to the free will/determinism problem, defining free w...
The project combines the work of two students who have been pursuing a response to a metaphysical di...
It is commonly assumed that to educate means to control or guide a person’s acting and development. ...
It is commonly assumed that to educate means to control or guide a person’s acting and development. ...
In this Spinozist defence of the educational promotion of students’ autonomy I argue for a determini...
How can we reconcile the fact that in order to act virtuously we appear to need to refer to the con...
In this paper we argue that there are at least two conditions for the adequate realization of the ca...
It is generally acknowledged that educating children entails limiting their social freedom, (or libe...
A proper examination shows that the existing definitions of free will are incomplete and implausible...
Free will is the capacity to select and execute one really possible action alternative. In recent ye...
The question of whether we have free will is a longstanding philosophical debate that has led to div...
Is free will simply an illusion? Or is it justifiable that we have built on free will our whole huma...
In the philosophical community, there has been longstanding debate over whether or not humans have f...
Freedom as liberty, the absence of constraints by other people, is crucial in politics and education...
Freedom raises questions, on the one hand, about the relationship between human beings and nature (v...
I sketch a more-or-less compatibilist solution to the free will/determinism problem, defining free w...
The project combines the work of two students who have been pursuing a response to a metaphysical di...
It is commonly assumed that to educate means to control or guide a person’s acting and development. ...
It is commonly assumed that to educate means to control or guide a person’s acting and development. ...
In this Spinozist defence of the educational promotion of students’ autonomy I argue for a determini...
How can we reconcile the fact that in order to act virtuously we appear to need to refer to the con...
In this paper we argue that there are at least two conditions for the adequate realization of the ca...
It is generally acknowledged that educating children entails limiting their social freedom, (or libe...
A proper examination shows that the existing definitions of free will are incomplete and implausible...
Free will is the capacity to select and execute one really possible action alternative. In recent ye...
The question of whether we have free will is a longstanding philosophical debate that has led to div...
Is free will simply an illusion? Or is it justifiable that we have built on free will our whole huma...
In the philosophical community, there has been longstanding debate over whether or not humans have f...
Freedom as liberty, the absence of constraints by other people, is crucial in politics and education...
Freedom raises questions, on the one hand, about the relationship between human beings and nature (v...
I sketch a more-or-less compatibilist solution to the free will/determinism problem, defining free w...
The project combines the work of two students who have been pursuing a response to a metaphysical di...