Descartes on Free Will and Moral Possibility

Philosophy and Phenomenological Research:380-398 (2016)
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Abstract

An early modern scholastic conception of moral possibility helps make sense of Descartes's own perplexing use of that concept and solves the exegetical puzzles surrounding Descartes's conflicting remarks about free will.

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Brian Embry
University of Toronto, St. George Campus (PhD)

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