جزئیات کتاب
فرمت
جلد سخت
صفحات
391
زبان
انگلیسی
منتشر شده
Dec 31, 1980
ناشر
Cambridge University Press
نسخه
First Edition
ISBN-10
0521226805
ISBN-13
9780521226806
توضیحات
In this insightful exploration, Brian O'Shaughnessy delves into the complexities of human will, offering a nuanced perspective that builds on his previous work. The book presents a dual aspect theory, suggesting that the nature of will can be understood through two interconnected lenses. This approach invites readers to consider both the philosophical and psychological dimensions of volition.
O'Shaughnessy meticulously examines the implications of his theory, drawing upon a rich array of references that highlight the intellectual landscape surrounding the study of will. His work encourages critical thought, prompting readers to reflect on their own understanding of agency and decision-making in light of the arguments presented.
Through careful analysis and a well-structured argument, the author makes significant contributions to philosophical discourse. His investigation not only enhances comprehension of the will but also invites a broader dialogue about free will, responsibilities, and the very essence of human action.
O'Shaughnessy meticulously examines the implications of his theory, drawing upon a rich array of references that highlight the intellectual landscape surrounding the study of will. His work encourages critical thought, prompting readers to reflect on their own understanding of agency and decision-making in light of the arguments presented.
Through careful analysis and a well-structured argument, the author makes significant contributions to philosophical discourse. His investigation not only enhances comprehension of the will but also invites a broader dialogue about free will, responsibilities, and the very essence of human action.
ژانرها
هیجانانگیز و تعلیق
اکشن و ماجراجویی
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