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Freedom Determinism Indeterminism

โœ Scribed by Anatol von Spakovsky Ph. D (auth.)


Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
1963
Tongue
English
Leaves
122
Category
Library

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โœฆ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-vii
Psychological Aspect of Freedom....Pages 1-4
Social Aspect of Freedom....Pages 5-22
Cosmic Aspect of Freedom....Pages 23-37
Time-Space Determination in its Application to the Inner-Psychical โ€” World of Man....Pages 38-48
Transcendental and Immanental Determinism....Pages 49-55
Fatalism as a Form of Transcendental Determinism....Pages 56-59
4-Dimensional Universe and Determinism....Pages 60-67
Cosmic Existence and Coexistence and the Problem of Determinism and Indeterminism....Pages 68-76
Existence and Coexistence of Man and the Problem of Determinism-Indeterminism....Pages 77-81
The Inner Individual Determinism and the Outer Social and Cosmic Determinism in the World of Man....Pages 82-96
The Aim- and Means-Aspect of Freedom โ€” Non-Freedom, Indeterminism โ€” Determinism....Pages 97-104
Back Matter....Pages 105-117

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