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Freedom Of The Will (1881)
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The exploration of free will is central to this philosophical work, as William Taylor argues for its significance in human nature and moral responsibility. The book traces the historical evolution of the concept from ancient Greece to contemporary debates, engaging with various philosophical perspectives, including determinism and compatibilism. Taylor also discusses the implications of free will in areas like criminal justice and morality, making it a comprehensive resource for understanding human agency. This reprint aims to preserve a culturally important text for modern readers.
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