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Eintrag Nr. 20737
Literature type Articles
Author Kluz, Christopher
Title Moral Responsibility without Free Will
Subtitle Spinoza's Social Approach
Title of magazine / anthology Doing without Free Will : Spinoza and Contemporary Moral Problems
Editor (surname first) Goldenbaum, Ursula ; Kluz, Christopher (Hrsg./eds.)
Place published Lanham [e.a.]
Publisher Lexington
Year 2015
Pages 1-26
Pages in total (of the volume) XXVIII, 136
Contains bibliography 123-130
Language English
Thematic areas Epistemology / methodology / philosophy of mind, Anthropology / psychology / doctrine of affections / body and mind, Ethics, Theory of society, Philosophy of politics and law
Subject E, Ep., TP, TTP
Autopsy yes
Complete bibliographic evaluation yes
German commentary Spinoza "argues that human beings are made morally responsible in and through society, without any need for free will ... By situating Spinoza's view on moral responsibility within his social philosphy, I can argue for a Spinozistic theory of moral responsibility that is divorced from the metaphysics of free will." (p. 22)
English commentary Spinoza "argues that human beings are made morally responsible in and through society, without any need for free will ... By situating Soinoza's view on moral responsability within his social philosphy, I can argue for a Spinozistic theory of moral responsibility that is divorced from the metaphysics of free will." (p. 22)
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