TīmeklisFerenc Huoranszki. Book details. Table of contents. Citations. About This Book. Philosophers approach the problem of possibility in two markedly different ways: with reference to worlds, whereby an event is possible if there is a world in which it occurs, and with reference to modal properties, whereby an event is a possible manifestation … TīmeklisFerenc Huoranszki - 2002 - Philosophical Quarterly 52 (209):526-543. I offer an analysis of Reid's notion of the will. Naturalism in the philosophy of action is defined as the attempt to eliminate the capacity of will and to reduce volition to some class of appetite or desire. Reid's arguments show, however, that volition plays a particular ...
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TīmeklisA Taylor által kifejtett „nem procedurális liberalizmus” (146) gyakorlati alkalmazhatósága további gondos vizsgálatot igényelne, amely ugyanúgy túlvezet a jelen dolgozat keretein, mint a késői Rawls felől lehetséges válaszok áttekintése. IRODALOM Horkay Hörcher Ferenc szerk. 2002: Közösségelvű politikai filozófiák. Bp., TīmeklisFerenc Huoranszki Central European University Follow Categories Alternative Possibilities in Philosophy of Action Autonomy and Moral Psychology in Social and … showler and showler
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TīmeklisFerenc Huoranszki is professor of philosophy at the Department of Philosophy of the Central European University. His interests include metaphysics and the philosophy of action, particularly the questions of free will, causation, modality, and 18th century metaphysics and ethics. TīmeklisShowing how the world-account cannot properly explain the nature of possibilities within worlds, Ferenc Huoranszki argues that the latter approach is more plausible. He develops a theory of contingent possibilities grounded in a distinction between abilities and dispositions as real, first-order modal properties of objects, with fundamentally ... TīmeklisFerenc Huoranszki's book offers a fresh, engaging and valiantly defended contribution to the current debate on this topic. Anna Marmodoro, Professor of Philosophy at … showler r