Aristotle's remarks on free will suggest, not so much an argument for the existence of free will, as an account of its nature. This account depends on his making no hard distinction between what we call 'free action' and 'voluntary action'. For him, these would be interchangeable terms. The Aristotelian can, then, point out that, if we give up our belief in free will, we must give up many other natural beliefs too. In particular, we must stop believing in voluntary action.There are, in Aristotelian terms, three conditions (not two, as Aristotle himself evidently supposed), which any behaviour must satisfy to count as free/ voluntary action. The behaviour (i) must not be compelled, but must be performed by the agent's own power and d...
I defend two main theses. First, I argue that Aristotle’s account of voluntary action focuses on the...
If there are any persistent problems of philosophy and I think It would have to be agreed that there...
This thesis examines Thomas Aquinas' concept of human freedom in the context of his treatment of God...
J. L. Austin asserted, both on his behalf and on behalf of Aristotle, that there exists a connection...
I demonstrate here that St. Anselm’s account of free will fits neatly into an Aristotelian conceptua...
ABSTRACT: This is a short companion piece to my ‘Found in Translation – Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethi...
In this paper I argue that Mill’s ‘Doctrine of Philosophical Necessity’ regarding the human will and...
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).In Augustine's dialogue De Libero Arbitrio, his interlocut...
This paper is concerned with Aristotle’s role and impact on discussions coming down to us from ancie...
This metaethical and historical dissertation concerns the history of free will with a special spotli...
This paper seeks to rehabilitate St. Augustine’s widely dismissed response to the alleged incompatib...
If freedom can follow reason, there must be no opposition between the fullest exercise of human abil...
There has recently been a reengagement with Aristotle’s ethical thought. One only needs to mention c...
This paper seeks to rehabilitate St. Augustine\u27s widely dismissed response to the alleged incompa...
This thesis will address the potential for an Aristotelian conception of autonomous human agency, an...
I defend two main theses. First, I argue that Aristotle’s account of voluntary action focuses on the...
If there are any persistent problems of philosophy and I think It would have to be agreed that there...
This thesis examines Thomas Aquinas' concept of human freedom in the context of his treatment of God...
J. L. Austin asserted, both on his behalf and on behalf of Aristotle, that there exists a connection...
I demonstrate here that St. Anselm’s account of free will fits neatly into an Aristotelian conceptua...
ABSTRACT: This is a short companion piece to my ‘Found in Translation – Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethi...
In this paper I argue that Mill’s ‘Doctrine of Philosophical Necessity’ regarding the human will and...
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).In Augustine's dialogue De Libero Arbitrio, his interlocut...
This paper is concerned with Aristotle’s role and impact on discussions coming down to us from ancie...
This metaethical and historical dissertation concerns the history of free will with a special spotli...
This paper seeks to rehabilitate St. Augustine’s widely dismissed response to the alleged incompatib...
If freedom can follow reason, there must be no opposition between the fullest exercise of human abil...
There has recently been a reengagement with Aristotle’s ethical thought. One only needs to mention c...
This paper seeks to rehabilitate St. Augustine\u27s widely dismissed response to the alleged incompa...
This thesis will address the potential for an Aristotelian conception of autonomous human agency, an...
I defend two main theses. First, I argue that Aristotle’s account of voluntary action focuses on the...
If there are any persistent problems of philosophy and I think It would have to be agreed that there...
This thesis examines Thomas Aquinas' concept of human freedom in the context of his treatment of God...