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- Look up voluntarism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Voluntarism may refer to: Doxastic voluntarism, the philosophical view that people choose their...
- Alfred Willi Rudolf "Rudi" Dutschke (German: [ˈʁuːdi ˈdʊtʃkə]; 7 March 1940 – 24 December 1979) was a German sociologist and political activist who, until...
- ... the notion that Butler presented a voluntarist theory of gender. ... Judith Butler bases her voluntarist reading on Le Doeuff's work. [[fi:Sara Heinamaa]]...
- psychological certainty with respect to a stated proposition. If one is a voluntarist with respect to beliefs, it is coherent to simultaneously feel very certain...
- "it is still possible to view Descartes as borrowing from a Scotist Voluntarist tradition". Adjectival form: Cartesian /kɑːrˈtiːziən, -ˈtiːʒən/ This...
- comparing moral truths to unchangeable mathematical truths, and engaging voluntarists like Pufendorf in philosophical controversy. Cambridge Platonists like...
- explain how a spiritual being can suffer from cognitive deficiencies, voluntarists need to explain how beings under the same psychological conditions make...
- capitalism and the state with the purpose of establishing a peaceful voluntarist society. The main early influences were the philosophies of Henry David...
- Stoic (adiaphora), Epicurean (ataraxia, pleasure as virtue), realist/non-voluntarist, and Isocratic (rhetoric, political education, syncretism).: 19  However...
- He did not attack philosophy as such....He negated reason....He was a voluntarist....Kierkegaard was the Knight of Faith....Kierkegaard never found faith...