Szczegóły książki
Format
Miękka okładka
Strony
304
Język
Angielski
Opublikowany
Oct 30, 2014
Wydawca
Northwestern University Press
ISBN-10
0810130157
ISBN-13
9780810130159
Opis
Christophe Bouton explores the intricate relationship between time and freedom, delving into profound philosophical questions that challenge our understanding of both concepts. The interplay of temporal existence and the exercise of free will forms the core of this thought-provoking discussion, inviting readers to reflect on how these elements shape human experience.
Through collaborative insights from philosophers Christopher Macann and Anthony J. Steinbock, the work presents a multifaceted examination of how our perception of time influences our sense of autonomy. It contemplates the impact of temporal constraints on decision-making and freedom, stirring deep introspection about the extent of human agency within the flow of time.
This engaging narrative encourages readers to critically assess their own views on freedom in relation to the temporal dimensions of life. By integrating philosophical theories with relatable reflections, Bouton and his co-authors ignite a dialogue that resonates with anyone seeking to understand the complexities of existence.
Through collaborative insights from philosophers Christopher Macann and Anthony J. Steinbock, the work presents a multifaceted examination of how our perception of time influences our sense of autonomy. It contemplates the impact of temporal constraints on decision-making and freedom, stirring deep introspection about the extent of human agency within the flow of time.
This engaging narrative encourages readers to critically assess their own views on freedom in relation to the temporal dimensions of life. By integrating philosophical theories with relatable reflections, Bouton and his co-authors ignite a dialogue that resonates with anyone seeking to understand the complexities of existence.
Gatunki
Romans
Historia
Filozofia