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Yosef Jaber
on Nov 09, 2024Verified
Kant believed that determinism is true of every possible event and object of human knowledge, including human actions.
Determinism
The philosophical idea that all events, including moral choices, are completely determined by previously existing causes.
Human Actions
Behaviors or activities initiated by humans, often considered within the context of morality, intentionality, and free will.
- Assess the relationship that exists between the ideas of determinism, indeterminism, and the ability to choose freely.
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Learning Objectives
- Assess the relationship that exists between the ideas of determinism, indeterminism, and the ability to choose freely.
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