Freedom's Embrace

PENN STATE UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780271030319

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By J. Melvin Woody
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“The plotline of this book is to ask why we have so badly understood freedom and why there are such disagreements about it. Two themes introduced early are shaped and reshaped throughout. The first is the opposition between freedom of choice and determinism. Woody develops very subtly a critical discussion of causation in nature, in organic conceptions of human and environmental life, and in embodiment or acting through the body. The second is the innocent notion that freedom is ‘doing what I please.’ Woody affirms the tradition that freedom is to be understood only when we have a theory of the self, and most of the book can be read as a treatise on what the self must be in order to be free, and how its pretensions and limitations, both practical and theoretical, are boundaries.”

—Robert Neville, Boston University

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