id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 37358 Cohen, Chapman Determinism or Free-Will? .txt text/plain 32377 1518 60 upon human nature, in the same way that we know the forces determining Circumstances determine conduct only when a "free" volition allowed for human self-determination to anyone but the first man. actions and opinions of the free man are not the result of heredity, possibility as it explains choice, provided we allow facts to determine does very clearly point to a determinative power exercised by the human the moral life are real things, Determinism must leave them develop character along desirable lines; and, apart from Determinism, it as "possible." Whether we say that a man ought to do a certain thing, or determining conditions of doing better actions in future. that if action is the expression of character, responsibility is a responsibility determines action, and the phrase loses all meaning and general human action under certain social conditions. that the social medium as a factor determining man's mental nature has ./cache/37358.txt ./txt/37358.txt