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[filed under theme 16. Persons / F. Free Will / 2. Sources of Free Will ]

Full Idea

There is no doubt that the notion of a free will found almost universal acceptance owing to the influence of Christianity.

Gist of Idea

The idea of free will achieved universal acceptance because of Christianity

Source

Michael Frede (A Free Will [1997], 07)

Book Ref

Frede,Michael: 'A Free Will' [Univ of California 2011], p.103


A Reaction

This is presumably because a free will not only elevates us above the animals, qualifying us for immortality, but also gives us absolute and ultimate responsibility for our lives, which thus justifies either salvation or damnation.


The 10 ideas from Michael Frede

The Gnostic demiurge (creator) is deluded, and doesn't care about us [Frede,M]
In the third century Stoicism died out, replaced by Platonism, with Aristotelian ethics [Frede,M]
The idea of free will achieved universal acceptance because of Christianity [Frede,M]
For Christians man has free will by creation in God's image (as in Genesis) [Frede,M]
In late antiquity nearly all philosophers were monotheists [Frede,M]
There is no will for Plato or Aristotle, because actions come directly from perception of what is good [Frede,M]
The Stoics needed free will, to allow human choices in a divinely providential cosmos [Frede,M]
Earlier views of Aristotle were dominated by 'Categories' [Frede,M]
Insurance on the original ship would hardly be paid out if the plank version was wrecked! [Frede,M]
The early philosophers thought that reason has its own needs and desires [Frede,M]