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SKU (ISBN): 9780742545953
ISBN10: 0742545954
Editor: Yitzhak Berger | Editor: David Shatz
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: September 2005
Orthodox Forum # 14
Publisher: Sheed & Ward
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$149.00
A Scientific Perspective On Human Choice
Haim Sompolinsky
Genetics And Morality
Robert Pollack
Is Matter All That Matters?: Judaism, Freedom, And The Genetic And Neuroscientific Revolutions
David Shatz
Use It Or Lose It: On The Moral Imagination Of Free Will
Shalom Carmy
Choice-Diminished Behavior And Religious-Communal Policy
Basil Herring
If An Abuser Cannot Control His Impulses What Is The Responsibility Of Other Adults In The Community?: A Response To Basil Herring
Rivkah Teitz Blau
Psychotherapy And Teshuvah: Parallel And Overlapping Systems For Change
Michelle Friedman And Rachel Yehuda
To Whom, To Where And To When Does One “Return” In Teshuvah?
Moshe Halevi Spero
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Do human beings have free will? Are they genuinely responsible for their actions? These questions have persisted all through the history of philosophy, but in the 21st century they have become defined more sharply and clearly than ever. Indeed, a vivid and mighty tension underlies today’s intellectual struggles over free will. On the one hand, the rapid advances of several empirical disciplines, notably neuropsychology and genetics, threaten our instinctive affirmation that free will and moral responsibility exist. On the other hand, the depth and force of our instincts-our powerful intuition that there is free will, that there is moral responsibility-present, for most people, an almost impenetrable barrier against the sweeping denial of free will suggested by empirical research. The papers in this volume address this tension from a dual vantage point. While drawing heavily upon traditional Jewish texts and teachings, they also offer a blend of scientific, philosophical, psychological, and social insights into this most mystifying of topics. In addition, they illuminate the concept of repentance, a transformation of character that ranks in much of Jewish literature as the highest expression of free will.
SKU (ISBN): 9780742545953
ISBN10: 0742545954
Editor: Yitzhak Berger | Editor: David Shatz
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: September 2005
Orthodox Forum # 14
Publisher: Sheed & Ward
Print On Demand Product
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