The play debates freedom of will and the consequential choice.
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It appears to me that Leibniz does not consider this as a question of freedom of will.
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The basic Luciferian principles highlight truth and freedom of will, worshipping the inner self and one's ultimate potential.
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He was attacked in an elaborate treatise by Samuel Clarke, in whose system the freedom of will is made essential to religion and morality.
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He observed that embracing our freedom of will was healthy, whereas escaping freedom through the use of escape mechanisms was the root of psychological conflicts.
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Some have questioned how eliminative materialism is compatibile with the freedom of will apparently required for anyone ( including its adherents ) to make truth claims.
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The concept of original sin was first alluded to in the 2nd century by Irenaeus, Bishop of Lyon in his controversy with certain freedom of will.
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The very " freedom of will " was invented by the priests in order to master the process of human thinking & ndash; and nothing more.
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God endowed man with freedom of will to work out his salvation and allowed the world to be a mixture of good and evil, light and darkness.
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Actors cannot externalize their responsibility and freedom of will towards some moral truth in the world, virtuous people don't need to wait for some cognition to choose what's right.