This paper seeks to shed light on the often-overlooked account of divine and human freedom presented by Anne Conway in her Principles of the Most Ancient Modern Philosophy (1690), partly through a comparison with the theory of freedom offered by her philosophical mentor, Henry More. After outlining More’s theory of freedom, explored in a number of different works, I argue that, given evidence from correspondence regarding Conway’s familiarity with More’s work, and the timing of the writing of the notes that would be compiled in the Principles, it is highly likely that she has his account of freedom in mind when she offers her own theory of divine and human freedom. Further, I argue that whilst they both agree in attributing substantive free...
Note: The idea of freedom has been a vital motivation for speculation, deliberation, and action thro...
The philosophical problem of free will and degeneration of human actions emerging out of a profound ...
“What is true freedom for human beings? Where and how do we fi nd it? Does it consist in abandoning t...
In this paper I seek to show how God's freedom is not reduced or His power diminished by His inabili...
The articles of this volume shed new light on the reception of Origen’s concepts of free will and un...
This paper explores the influence of early Quaker theology on the philosophy of Anne Conway, as pres...
This paper examines Anne Conway’s accounts of heaven and hell, as found in her only published work, ...
Halldenius argues that we should regard Mary Wollstonecraft as a feminist republican, drawing out th...
What is true freedom for human beings? Where and how do we fi nd it? Does it consist in abandoning th...
This paper seeks to critically examine the metaphysics of human freedom in Thomas Aquinas by addres...
Abstract: This article aims to present Peirce’s project as an organic system that is able to provide...
Not a few philosophers try to give place to freedom as self-determination by denying or relaxing the...
In this article, a close study of Jean-Luc Nancy's The Experience of Freedom is offered. After prese...
This thesis aims to focus on two different ways of how people think about freedom; the author is con...
Freedom has no univocal meaning in Locke's work, despite its centrality. It is understood as a duty ...
Note: The idea of freedom has been a vital motivation for speculation, deliberation, and action thro...
The philosophical problem of free will and degeneration of human actions emerging out of a profound ...
“What is true freedom for human beings? Where and how do we fi nd it? Does it consist in abandoning t...
In this paper I seek to show how God's freedom is not reduced or His power diminished by His inabili...
The articles of this volume shed new light on the reception of Origen’s concepts of free will and un...
This paper explores the influence of early Quaker theology on the philosophy of Anne Conway, as pres...
This paper examines Anne Conway’s accounts of heaven and hell, as found in her only published work, ...
Halldenius argues that we should regard Mary Wollstonecraft as a feminist republican, drawing out th...
What is true freedom for human beings? Where and how do we fi nd it? Does it consist in abandoning th...
This paper seeks to critically examine the metaphysics of human freedom in Thomas Aquinas by addres...
Abstract: This article aims to present Peirce’s project as an organic system that is able to provide...
Not a few philosophers try to give place to freedom as self-determination by denying or relaxing the...
In this article, a close study of Jean-Luc Nancy's The Experience of Freedom is offered. After prese...
This thesis aims to focus on two different ways of how people think about freedom; the author is con...
Freedom has no univocal meaning in Locke's work, despite its centrality. It is understood as a duty ...
Note: The idea of freedom has been a vital motivation for speculation, deliberation, and action thro...
The philosophical problem of free will and degeneration of human actions emerging out of a profound ...
“What is true freedom for human beings? Where and how do we fi nd it? Does it consist in abandoning t...