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  1. 25. Mai 2019 · Aristotle's theory of the will. by. Kenny, Anthony John Patrick. Publication date. 1979. Topics. Aristotle -- Ethics, Ethics, Ancient, Free will and determinism, Will. Publisher. New Haven : Yale University Press.

  2. Immanuel Kant's theory of the will consists of the will being guided subjectively by maxims and objectively via laws. The former, maxims, are precepts. On the other hand, laws are objective, apprehended a priori—prior to experience.

  3. Abstract Aristotle claims that in some extenuating circumstances, the correct response to the wrongdoer is sungnōmē rather than blame. Sungnōmē has a wide spectrum of meanings that include aspects of …

  4. Aristotle on the Will - Anthony Kenny: Aristotle's Theory of Will. Pp. x + 181. London: Duckworth, 1979. £8·95. Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 February 2009. David Charles.

  5. 26. Nov. 2020 · Chapter 1 gives an overview of the accounts of free will by Anselm of Canterbury, Bernard of Clairvaux, and Peter Lombard. Then it sketches the history of the reception of Aristotle’s action theory and offers an account of the principal Aristotelian doctrines that are relevant to later medieval theories of free will.

  6. 14. Mai 2008 · It is not surprising that weakness of will has such a long and distinguished pedigree as a topic of philosophical discussion: it is both an intrinsically interesting phenomenon and a topic rich in implications for our broader theories of action, practical reasoning, rationality, evaluative judgment, and the interrelations among these.

  7. 1. Mai 2001 · Aristotle conceives of ethical theory as a field distinct from the theoretical sciences. Its methodology must match its subject matter—good action—and must respect the fact that in this field many generalizations hold only for the most part.