The Will to be Human

The Will to be Human
Author: Silvano Arieti
Publsiher: [New York] : Quadrangle Books
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1972
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: UOM:39015002344243

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The Human Will

The Human Will
Author: Thomas Hughes
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 428
Release: 1867
Genre: Free will and determinism
ISBN: HARVARD:HNQCAG

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Human Agency and Divine Will

Human Agency and Divine Will
Author: Charlotte Katzoff
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2020-05-26
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781000089172

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This book explores the conjuncture of human agency and divine volition in the biblical narrative – sometimes referred to as "double causality." A commonly held view has it that the biblical narrative shows human action to be determined by divine will. Yet, when reading the biblical narrative we are inclined to hold the actors accountable for their deeds. The book, then, challenges the common assumptions about the sweeping nature of divine causality in the biblical narrative and seeks to do justice to the roles played by the human actors in the drama. God's causing a person to act in a particular way, as He does when He hardens Pharaoh's heart, is the exception rather than the rule. On the whole, the biblical heroes act on their own; their personal initiatives and strivings are what move the story forward. How does it happen, then, that events, remarkably, conspire to realize God’s plan? The study enlists concepts and theories developed within the framework of contemporary analytic philosophy, featured against the background of classical and contemporary bible commentary. In addressing the biblical narrative through these perspectives, this book holds appeal for scholars of a variety of disciplines – bible studies, philosophy, religion and philosophical theology — as well as for those who simply delight in reading the Bible.

Human Foundations of Management

Human Foundations of Management
Author: D. Melé,C. Cantón,César González Cantón
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2014-11-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781137462619

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Human Foundations of Management explores the human foundation of management and economic activity in a way that is accessible to readers. The structure and contents of this book examines those aspects of the human being which are relevant to management and economic activities.

Free Will and the Human Sciences in Britain 1870 1910

Free Will and the Human Sciences in Britain  1870   1910
Author: Roger Smith
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2015-07-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317320449

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Smith takes an in-depth look at the question of free will through the prism of different disciplines in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

The Will and Human Action

The Will and Human Action
Author: Thomas Pink,M.W.F. Stone
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2004-05-05
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781134345281

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What is the will? And what is its relation to human action? Throughout history, philosophers have been fascinated by the idea of 'the will': the source of the drive that motivates human beings to act. However, there has never been a clear consensus as to what the will is and how it relates to human action. Some philosophers have taken the will to be based firmly in reason and rational choice, and some have seen it as purely self-determined. Others have replaced the idea of the human will with a more general drive uniting humans and the rest of nature, living and non-living. This collection of nine specially commissioned papers trace the formulation and treatment of the problem of the will from ancient philosophy through the scholastic theologians of the Middle Ages, to modern philosophy, and right up to contemporary theories. Philosophers discussed include Plato, Aristotle, Augustine, Aquinas, Bonaventure, Hobbes, Kant, Schopenhauer and Nietzsche.

Divine Will and Human Choice

Divine Will and Human Choice
Author: Richard A. Muller
Publsiher: Baker Academic
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2017-05-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781493406708

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This fresh study from an internationally respected scholar of the Reformation and post-Reformation eras shows how the Reformers and their successors analyzed and reconciled the concepts of divine sovereignty and human freedom. Richard Muller argues that traditional Reformed theology supported a robust theory of an omnipotent divine will and human free choice and drew on a tradition of Western theological and philosophical discussion. The book provides historical perspective on a topic of current interest and debate and offers a corrective to recent discussions.

The Free Animal

The Free Animal
Author: Lee MacLean
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2013-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781442644953

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Featuring careful analyses and an extensive engagement with the secondary literature, The Free Animal offers a novel interpretation of the changing nature and complexity of Rousseau's intention.