Atheism and Free Will
.... by Scripture. The open theist perspective on pain and suffering is colored by open theism's
view of
free will. Since God leaves ....
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View of Christian Life of the Lutheran Church
.... The Bondage of the Will, [which] describes man as having no
free will, especially in .... cannot be obtained through Church authorities (a widely held
view in the ....
(2733

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Free Will and Redestination
.... Geisler's "self-contradictory." Indeed, it is difficult to find
free human agency .... sense, it is difficult not to agree with Reichenbach's
view that Feinberg's ....
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The Berkeley Free Speech Movement
.... < http://texts.cdlib.org/dynaxml/servlet/dynaXML?docId=kt987006rv&doc.
view=entire_text>. Litwak, Leon. "Preface." From The
Free Speech Movement: Reflections of ....
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Nietzsche and Spiritual Freedom
.... in that it is not a universal set of characteristics but must be demonstrated according to how the
free spirit thinks differently from the dominant
view of his ....
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2008 Election Strategies
.... The fact that
free market capitalism permits this ability for many individuals creates the
view in McCain that the inequalities associated with capitalism ....
(1192

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Ethical Structures with Religious Basis
Christian ethics can be found in different forms as well, and underlying all is the essential
view that human beings have
free will and so that ethical ....
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Interviewing and Counseling Techniques
.... The traditional definition of determinism is the
view that the will is not
free but determined by psychical or physical conditions. ....
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)
The Story of an Hour
.... 4. Marriage as seen by Mrs. Mallard is a prison, holding her in and from which she wishes to be
free. This is not the
view taken by society, while the narrator ....
(2043

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)
Citizenship
.... Aristotle's main
view about the nature of citizenship is that the work of (
free) citizens actively engages human reason and that it is serious, honored work. ....
(2137

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)
Laying the Groundwork for Christian Theology
.... offers the opportunity to exercise
free will and to choose to move away from pure goodness into sin and evil. This freedom accounts in his
view for the ....
(2081

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)
"The Story of an Hour" by Kate Chopin
.... 4. Marriage as seen by Mrs. Mallard is a prison, holding her in and from which she wishes to be
free. This is not the
view taken by society, while the narrator ....
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)
Judeo-Christian Perspective of Satanism
.... In addition, the theological
view of Satan serves as a means to justify the-existence of
free will in the lives of human beings. ....
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)
International Political Economy (IPE)
.... The
free-trade market, from that point of
view, basically functions to enable the calculation of costs and benefits rather than to reinforce power relationships ....
(2076

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)
Surrogate Motherhood and Feminism
.... Andrews unfortunately makes it clear that in her
view of surrogacy as a
free market model, the man is the one who is controlling the surrogate relationship. ....
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)
Catholic View of Bioethics
.... Instead of the perfect human being
free of evil and faults, it will .... Dennehy disputes the foregoing
view by distinguishing between the finite and the infinite. ....
(1678

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)
Buddhist View of Attachment
When Lin-chi said "If you meet the Buddha, kill him!" he meant that the individual must
free himself even from an attachment to the Buddha. ....
(1604

6

)
New Technology and Speech
.... The public sphere was formulated to be
free of restrictions not only by government but by the forces of the economy to give the points of
view a certain ....
(1382

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)
Free Speech Provision, Government & Profits
.... Again, it is my
view that the elitists who wrote the First Amendment to the .... I need to believe that the Internet is a sign of true democracy and
free speech in ....
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)
A view of the Constitution
.... The second point that supports the negative
view of the Constitution is that "slavery .... vexed by the slavery issue and the debates between slave and
free states. ....
(1644

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)
Kant and Walzer on Peace and War
.... They are, in his
view, a source of political enlightenment (126 .... territorial integrity and political sovereignty of all members; Kant discusses
free states and ....
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)
Ward Churchill and Free Speech
.... If speech was controlled, then there would be only one point of
view...limited speech .... of mine expressed, "The First Amendment guarantees the right to
free speech ....
(1761

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)
Freedom of Speech Boundaries
.... Mill instead bases his
view on the principle of utility, the principle that says that each individual should be
free to develop his or her own powers and ....
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)
Free Trade System
.... can handle both of these problems without resorting to protectionism or other practices which shut off
free international trade. .... Trade: Opposing
view-points. ....
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)
Freud's View of Women and Culture
.... On this
view, the wonder is not that feminists feel alienated (in the .... In "Octascope," a fairly
free-spirited unwed mother moves into a ramshackle house with ....
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The plays of Henrik Ibsen
.... for himself and his
view of Nora as only a reflection of himself and his reputation. Nora offers to leave, to be out of the way so that Torvald can be
free. ....
(1398

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The Views of Augustine
.... of
view, the Calvinist error in identifying those who are ineluctably marked for damnation or salvation lies in its de facto rejection of the existence of
free ....
(2081

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)
International Crises
.... on its social context for its meaning and even for its existence, means that there are really not
free-standing individual actors. In this
view the world is ....
(1465

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)
Moral Choice
.... the issue of martyrdom and celebrates the reality of individual
free choice as a .... Hallie's
view of ethical action as connected to history is not so clear as to ....
(812

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)
Political Ideas of Hamilton and Jefferson
.... His famous advocacy of truth in government, supported via a
free press (Jefferson 199) reflected his
view that the people's "folly was less pernicious than the ....
(1019

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