- Look up
voluntarism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Voluntarism may
refer to:
Doxastic voluntarism, the
philosophical view that
people choose their...
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scholastic philosophers),
medieval theological voluntarism (not to be
confused with meta-ethical
theological voluntarism) is
generally taken to be the philosophical...
- two
types of
doxastic voluntarism:
direct doxastic voluntarism and
indirect doxastic voluntarism.
Direct doxastic voluntarism being that the
person has...
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Political voluntarism may
refer to
Political voluntarism, the
political facet of
philosophical voluntarism,
holding that
political authority emanates from...
- on how the mind
worked were
heavily influenced by Wundt's
theory of
voluntarism and his
ideas of ****ociation and
apperception (the p****ive and active...
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Populism is a
range of
political stances that
emphasize the idea of "the people" and
often juxtapose this
group with "the elite". It is
frequently ****ociated...
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History (Oxford Journals, 2005), ISSNĀ 1477-4674 Boyd Black, "A
Triumph of
Voluntarism?
Industrial Relations and
Strikes in
Northern Ireland in
World War Two...
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organizational skills made him the most
influential force in
making voluntarism an
enduring part of the
American ethos.
Franklin formulated a presentation...
- Augustinian-Franciscan theologian. He is
usually ****ociated with
theological voluntarism, the
tendency to
emphasize God's will and
human freedom in all philosophical...
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Moral luck
describes cir****stances
whereby a
moral agent is ****igned
moral blame or
praise for an
action or its consequences, even if it is
clear that...