Volume 47, Issue 2

Abstract

Abstract

A correct understanding of human freedom presupposes the theory of as is developed by John Duns Scótus (1266-1308). With regard to human freedom the following aspects must be distinguished: I. : for any act of the will it is true that the will has the ability to will its opposite at the same moment. II. , which concerns the ability to realize the possible states of affairs chosen by the will.

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