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1Why the Buddha Did Not Discuss "The Problem of Free Will and Determinism"In Rick Repetti (ed.), Buddhist Perspectives on Free Will: Agentless Agency?, Routledge / Francis & Taylor. pp. 11-21. 2016.I argue that the Buddha did not discuss the free will and determinism problem because he only considered issues relating to overcoming suffering and his teaching about this did not raise the problem. As represented in the Nikāyas, the heart of his teaching was an empirically based account of the causes of suffering and how to modify these to end suffering. It was primarily a practical teaching about how to achieve this goal, more a craft knowledge than a philosophical theory of causality. Simila…Read more
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206Moral dilemmas (edited book)Oxford Uiversity Press. 1987.The essays in this volume illuminate a central topic in ethical theory: moral dilemmas. Some contemporary philosophers dispute the traditional view that a true moral dilemma -- a situation in which a person has two irreconcilable moral duties -- cannot exist. This collection provides the historical background to the ongoing debate with selections from Kant, Mill, Bradley, and Ross. The best recent work on the question is represented in essays by Donagan, Foot, Hare, Marcus, Nagel, van Fraassen, …Read more
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