An Essay On Moral Freedom to Which is Attached a Review of the Principles of D

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An Essay On Moral Freedom to Which is Attached a Review of the Principles of D
Thomas Tully Crybbace
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It is simply the fact, that he is an agent; which alone, therefore, the universal establishment of moral causation proves. The true question of liberty and necessity is entirely set aside. In all cases, both of liberty and necessity, moral causation takes place ; but we must know something more, be- fore any thing can be determined regarding that real necessity, which is the consequence of irresis- tible opposition, and of the weakness of the agent who labours under it. We have not to inquire, ...whether any moral effect has a cause, but whe- ther this cause acts for or against the intelligent man whether the effect is his own approved act, or the effect of another cause acting in op- position to his understanding. If his own intel- REVIEW CF EDWARDS.
lectual power produces the effect, he is free ; if the effect be the result of irresistible opposition and of inability on his part to oppose it, he is under necessity.
The President was perfectly aware that he had left the subject of real necessity, and takes no undue advantage of his reader.


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