Agency and Necessity by Antony Flew

Agency and Necessity by Antony Flew

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Summary

A contribution to the ongoing debate over the role of free will in the lives of human beings, initially instigated by Rene Descartes and David Hume in the 17th and 18th centuries.

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Agency and Necessity by Antony Flew

Rene Descartes asserted in the 17th century that human beings have free will. Unlike automata they are the authors of their actions and can rightly be praised or blamed for them. A century later David Hume said that human actions are determined with the same necessity as are events in the natural world and set about reconciling liberty and necessity. This debate has been continuously pursued by philosophers of the modern period who argue variously that the issues cannot be reconciled or who assert, as in the case of behaviourism, the primacy of necessity. Antony Flew and Godfrey Vesey share the view that agency and personal responsibility are vital in the debate but disagree profoundly about how this claim can be defended and on what grounds it has priority. Did Hume err in being an empiricist (Vesey's line) or in not being an empiricist (Flew). Is determinism wholly false (Flew) or neither true nor false (Vesey). The development of this disagreement is informed by an awareness of the contributions of philosophers from Plato and Aristotle to Wittgnestein and Strawson.
Flew, Antony: -

Philosopher and former atheist Antony Flew set the agenda for modern atheism with his 1950 essay Theology and Falsification, which became the most widely reprinted philosophical publication of the last half century. Flew has published over thirty books, including God and Philosophy, The Presumption of Atheism, and How to Think Straight. He spent twenty years as professor of philosophy at the University of Keele and has also held positions at Oxford, the University of Aberdeen, and the University of Reading. He now lives in Reading, England.

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ISBN 13 9780631145417
ISBN 10 0631145419
Title Agency and Necessity
Author Antony Flew
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Year published 1987-07-02
Number of pages 224
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