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Determinism and Freedom in the Age of Modern Science
Determinism and Freedom in the Age of Modern Science
Author: Sidney Hook
A brilliant symposium on one of the most vital philosophical issues of our age. The book begins with a fresh analysis of the general doctrine of determinism, proceeds to an examination of the notion of determinism in physics, and concludes with a discussion of freedom and responsibility in law and ethics. 252 pp. Mass Market Paperback.
ISBN: 274238
Publication Date: 1970
Pages: 252
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Publisher: Collier Books
Book Type: Paperback
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A vigorous exploration of the philosophical, scientific and social implications of the doctrine of determinism, the concept of human freedom and the issue of moral responsibility, as discussed by 25 leading intellectuals of the mid20th century - Paul Edwards, Ernest Nagel, F.S.C. Northrop, Max Black and more. This book begins with a fresh analysis of the doctrine of determinism, proceeds to an examination of the notion of determinism in physics, and concludes with a discussion of freedom and responsibility in law and ethics. As Charles Frankel wrote in his NY Times Review, "The particpants are established philosophers and scientisst who explore the issue with skill and sophistication. They present their views with admirable claarity and with a concern for the perplexities that ordinary men feel when they turn to the question of freedom and determination in their own lives."


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