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Determinism or Free-Will?

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This work explores the philosophical debate between determinism and free will, examining the implications of each perspective on human consciousness, choice, and moral responsibility. It begins by stating the central question and delves into the definitions of freedom and will, followed by discussions on consciousness and deliberation. The author addresses various consequences of determinism and critiques prominent thinkers, including Professor James, while also considering the nature of responsibility and character. The text aims to clarify complex philosophical concepts by restating them in accessible language, making the subject matter approachable for a broader audience.

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Chapman Cohen

Chapman Cohen was a prominent British freethinker and writer known for his contributions to discussions on religion, philosophy, and ethics. His works often explore the intersections of belief and reason, with notable titles including "A Grammar of Freethought" and "Theism or Atheism: The Great Alternative." Cohen's writings advocate for rational inquiry and challenge traditional religious doctrines, making him a significant figure in the freethought movement of the early 20th century. His explorations into determinism and free will, as well as the psychological aspects of religious development, reflect his commitment to critical thinking and secularism.

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