II.VII - Concerning the notion of liberty of will consisting in indifference Freedom of the Will, The by Jonathan Edwards (1703 - 1758) 25 min Episodio 12 Listen "II.VII - Concerning the notion of liberty of will consisting in indifference" Reproducir Descargar episodio Ver en sitio original More episodes of the podcast Freedom of the Will, The by Jonathan Edwards (1703 - 1758) Preface I.I - Concerning the nature of the will I.II - Concerning the determination of the Will I.III - Concerning the meaning of the terms Necessity, Impossibility, Inability, etc.; and of Contingence I.IV - Of the distinction of natural and moral necessity and inability I.V - Concerning the notion of liberty, and of moral agency II.I - Showing the manifest inconsistence of the Arminian notion of liberty of will, consisting in the will's self-determining power II.II - Several supposed ways of evading the foregoing reasoning considered II.III - Whether any event whatsoever, and volition in particular, can come to pass without a cause of its existence II.IV - Whether volition can arise without a cause, through the activity of the nature of the soul Ver todos los episodios Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn