Bag om A Review of Edwards's "Inquiry Into the Freedom of the Will." [microform] Containing I. Statement of Edwards's System. II. The Legitimate Consequences of This System. III. An Examination of the Arguments Against a Self-determining Will
This critical work engages with the complex philosophical ideas put forth by Jonathan Edwards regarding free will and determinism. Offering a detailed and sophisticated analysis, the author challenges many of Edwards's key assumptions and provides a powerful critique of his arguments.
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