Essays about: "Fri vilja"
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1. The Emperor's Free Will
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för filosofi, lingvistik och vetenskapsteoriAbstract : Free will has commonly been used in the philosophical community to justify and ground the concept of moral responsibility. I will attempt to argue that this connection is unjustified. READ MORE
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2. An examination of the criteria for valid consent under the GDPR in the light of the rationale and technological neutrality
University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionen; Lunds universitet/Juridiska fakultetenAbstract : As a means to safeguard the fundamental right to data protection in light of the rapid advancement of use of technology and to address the fragmented implementation of data protection, the GDPR was introduced. For processing of personal data to be lawful under the GDPR, processing must have a legal basis, such as consent. READ MORE
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3. Expanding Our Concept of 'Free Will' : A case for the Development of Eliminativist Revisionism
University essay from Umeå universitet/Institutionen för idé- och samhällsstudierAbstract : This paper puts forth the thesis that free will skeptics should be motivated to develop revisionisteliminativist accounts of free will. As a starting point for this argument, it discusses and expands upon Shaun Nichols (2007) modeling of our reactive attitudes in narrow and widepsychological profiles. READ MORE
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4. No Fixed past : A Compatibilist Reply to the Consequence Argument
University essay from Umeå universitet/Institutionen för idé- och samhällsstudierAbstract : Carl Hoeferʼs “freedom from the inside out” is a compatibilist account of freedom that claims that we can have a robust kind of freedom even if the world is deterministic. The key insight is that determinism belongs in tenseless B-series time in the block universe, not in our everyday notions of the world where time is experienced in a tensed way with a past, a present, and a future, where the past is viewed as fixed and the future as open. READ MORE
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5. The Problem of Eschatological Separation : Can the saved be happy in heaven, knowing about the sufferings of the lost in hell?
University essay from Uppsala universitet/ReligionsfilosofiAbstract : This thesis examines a problem regarding the separation of post-mortem persons into ‘heaven’ and ‘hell’, taken to mean two eternal and inescapable eschatological destinations for human persons: the former being an ultimate satisfaction of sorts, the latter being characterized by eternal misery. The question that is contemplated is whether the saved in heaven can experience their heavenly existence as genuinely blissful, whilst at the same time being aware of the sufferings of the lost – especially if the lost consists of one or more persons whom they love dearly, such as a close family member. READ MORE