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Buddhist Perspectives on Free Will - Agentless Agency? (Paperback)
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Buddhist Perspectives on Free Will - Agentless Agency? (Paperback)
Series: Routledge Studies in Asian Religion and Philosophy
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Throughout the history of Buddhism, little has been said prior to
the Twentieth Century that explicitly raises the question whether
we have free will, though the Buddha rejected fatalism and some
Buddhists have addressed whether karma is fatalistic. Recently,
however, Buddhist and Western philosophers have begun to explicitly
discuss Buddhism and free will. This book incorporates Buddhist
philosophy more explicitly into the Western analytic philosophical
discussion of free will, both in order to render more perspicuous
Buddhist ideas that might shed light on the Western philosophical
debate, and in order to render more perspicuous the many possible
positions on the free will debate that are available to Buddhist
philosophy. The book covers: Buddhist and Western perspectives on
the problem of free will The puzzle of whether free will is
possible if, as Buddhists believe, there is no agent/self Theravada
views Mahayana views Evidential considerations from science,
meditation, and skepticism The first book to bring together
classical and contemporary perspectives on free will in Buddhist
thought, it is of interest to academics working on Buddhist and
Western ethics, comparative philosophy, metaphysics, philosophy of
mind, philosophy of action, agency, and personal identity.
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