"I think Epictetus is best described as a compatibilist—we are both free and determined, but not in the same respects. When our will aligns with nature, we are free, when it does not, we are not. "
Stoic News
By Dave Kelly
Wednesday, April 14, 2004
Free Will, Determinism, and Moral Responsibility
"I think Epictetus is best described as a compatibilist—we are both free and determined, but not in the same respects. When our will aligns with nature, we are free, when it does not, we are not. "
"I think Epictetus is best described as a compatibilist—we are both free and determined, but not in the same respects. When our will aligns with nature, we are free, when it does not, we are not. "
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