Freedom, Teleology, and Evil Contributor(s): Goetz, Stewart (Author) |
|
![]() |
ISBN: 1847064817 ISBN-13: 9781847064813 Publisher: Continuum OUR PRICE: $198.00 Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats Published: January 2009 Annotation: In Freedom, Teleology, and Evil Stewart Goetz defends the existence of libertarian freedom of the will. He argues that choices are essentially uncaused events with teleological explanations in the form of reasons or purposes. Because choices are uncaused |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Religion | Philosophy |
Dewey: 123.5 |
LCCN: 2009277497 |
Series: Continuum Studies in Philosophy of Religion |
Physical Information: 0.9" H x 6.1" W x 9.2" (1.05 lbs) 218 pages |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: In Freedom, Teleology, and Evil Stewart Goetz defends the existence of libertarian freedom of the will. He argues that choices are essentially uncaused events with teleological explanations in the form of reasons or purposes. Because choices are uncaused events with teleological explanations, whenever agents choose they are free to choose otherwise. Given this freedom to choose otherwise, agents are morally responsible for how they choose. Thus, Goetz advocates and defends the principle of alternative possibilities which states that agents are morally responsible for a choice only if they are free to choose otherwise. Finally, given that agents have libertarian freedom, Goetz contends that this freedom is integral to the construction of a theodicy which explains why God allows evil. |