An inquiry into the modern prevailing notions respecting that freedom of will
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An inquiry into the modern prevailing notions respecting that freedom of will
(18th & 19th century works)
Thoemmes P., 1993
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Reprint. Originally published: London : J. Duncan, 1831
On spine: Freedom of will
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The American puritan philosopher-theologian Jonathan Edwards published his famous "Freedom of the Will" in 1754. In it he attacks the widely-held conception of the will as an active and self-determining power. This analysis of the will fits in with Edwards' Calvinist belief in predestination.
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