Название: An Examination of President Edwards' Inquiry into the Freedom of the Will
Автор: Albert Taylor Bledsoe
Издательство: Bookwire
Жанр: Языкознание
isbn: 4064066172909
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Albert Taylor Bledsoe
An Examination of President Edwards' Inquiry into the Freedom of the Will
Published by Good Press, 2019
EAN 4064066172909
Table of Contents
OF EDWARDS’ USE OF THE TERM CAUSE.
THE INQUIRY INVOLVED IN A VICIOUS CIRCLE.
OF THE CONSEQUENCES OF REGARDING VOLITION AS AN EFFECT.
OF THE MAXIM THAT EVERY EFFECT MUST HAVE A CAUSE.
OF THE APPLICATION OF THE MAXIM THAT EVERY EFFECT MUST HAVE A CAUSE.
OF THE RELATION BETWEEN THE FEELINGS AND THE WILL.
OF THE LIBERTY OF INDIFFERENCE.
OF THE ARGUMENT FROM THE FOREKNOWLEDGE OF GOD.
OF EDWARDS’ USE OF THE TERM NECESSITY.
OF NATURAL AND MORAL NECESSITY.
OF THE SELF-DETERMINING POWER.
OF THE DEFINITION OF A FREE AGENT.
OF THE TESTIMONY OF CONSCIOUSNESS.
SECTION I.
OF THE POINT IN CONTROVERSY.
It is worse than a waste of time, it is a grievous offence against the cause of truth, to undertake to refute an author without having taken pains to understand exactly what he teaches. In every discussion, the first thing to be settled is the point in dispute; and if this be omitted, the controversy must needs degenerate into a mere idle logomachy. It seldom happens that any thing affords so much satisfaction, or throws so much light on a controversy, as to have the point at issue clearly made up, and constantly borne in mind.
What then, is the precise doctrine of the Inquiry which I intend to oppose? The great question is, says Edwards, what determines the will. It is taken for granted, on all sides, that the will is determined; and the only point is, or rather has been, as to what determines it. It is determined by the strongest motive, says one; it is not determined by the strongest motive, says another. But although the issue is thus made up in general terms, it is very far from being settled with any tolerable degree of clearness and СКАЧАТЬ