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Free Will
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[German Version] I. Terminology – II. Law – III. Church History – IV. Philosophy of Religion – V. Dogmatics – VI. Ethics – VII. Judaism – VIII. Islam
I. Terminology Classical Antiquity lacked a term for free will, a concept first popularized by Christians in Late Antiquity. Aristotle discussed the problem in the context of asking in what sense actions lie “within us” (ἐϕ᾿ ἡμῖν/
ephʾ hēmín; Arist.
Eth. Nic. III 1, 1110a, 1–3). The Stoics called the concept τὸ αὐτεξούσιον/
to autexoúsion (“self-control”; ¶ cf. Chrysippus [
SVF II, 975–990]), translated into Latin as
liberum arbitriu…
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Religion Past and Present