Determinism or Free-Will?
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Publisher Description
Determinism or Free-Will? by Chapman Cohen is a penetrating exploration into one of philosophy’s most enduring debates: whether human actions are determined by causal forces or guided by true freedom of choice. This work challenges readers to examine the very nature of human responsibility, morality, and self-determination.
Cohen combines clear reasoning with critical analysis, presenting arguments from both sides of the determinism versus free-will spectrum while carefully dissecting their philosophical implications. He guides readers through complex concepts in an accessible manner, making profound ideas about causality, choice, and human agency both understandable and deeply engaging.
The book draws attention to how our understanding of free-will shapes ethics, law, and personal accountability, inviting readers to reflect on their own decisions and the forces that influence them. It is not just a theoretical study; it is a thought-provoking inquiry into the principles that govern human life and moral responsibility.
For anyone fascinated by the intersection of philosophy, psychology, and ethics, Determinism or Free-Will? offers a compelling journey into understanding the limits and possibilities of human freedom. It challenges, enlightens, and leaves readers with a deeper appreciation of the complexities of choice, consequence, and the human condition.