Doing Without Free Will: Spinoza and Contemporary Moral Problems

Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books (2015)
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Doing without Free Will: Spinoza and Contemporary Moral Problems introduces Spinoza into the current discussion of the possibility of morality without free will, as it was he who first accomplished such a task. While his contemporaries reacted with shock to his determinist philosophy, today more people are ready to take seriously Spinoza's moral philosophy, which provides a foundation for our understanding of responsibility, akrasia, and moral values without the need for free will.

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Ursula Goldenbaum
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The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen

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