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John Bramhall’s Defense of Free Will Against Thomas Hobbes

John Bramhall’s Defense of Free Will Against Thomas Hobbes

Austin Knowles

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Colloquium
Año de edición:
2025
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Filosofía
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9798232485399
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In a Parisian salon in 1645, as civil war tore England apart, two brilliant exiles engaged in a conversation that would ignite one of history’s most profound philosophical battles. John Bramhall, the formidable Anglican bishop, confronted Thomas Hobbes, the revolutionary materialist philosopher, on humanity’s most fundamental question: Are we truly free, or merely cogs in a deterministic machine?This gripping intellectual history reconstructs their decade-long controversy that began with a private debate and escalated into a public war of words. At stake was nothing less than what it means to be human-whether our choices are genuinely our own or predetermined by causes beyond our control. As Hobbes reduced all reality, including human thought, to matter in motion, Bramhall mounted a passionate defense of free will that would influence philosophy for generations.Set against the dramatic backdrop of the English Civil War, this book vividly portrays how political upheaval and scientific revolution transformed philosophical discourse. Readers will witness how Bramhall’s scholastic arguments clashed with Hobbes’s mechanical worldview, creating intellectual fireworks that illuminated questions of moral responsibility, divine justice, and political authority.Following the controversy’s ripple effects across Europe, the narrative reveals how this debate shaped the thinking of luminaries like John Locke, Gottfried Leibniz, and David Hume. More than a historical curiosity, the Bramhall-Hobbes controversy crystallized tensions between tradition and modernity that continue to resonate today.With meticulous research and engaging prose, this book breathes life into abstract philosophical problems through the personalities who wrestled with them. Whether you’re fascinated by intellectual history, the scientific revolution, or timeless questions of human agency, this exploration of freedom versus determinism offers valuable perspective on debates that remain unresolved in our own time.Journey back to the 17th century to discover how two extraordinary minds confronted humanity’s oldest paradox and helped forge the philosophical landscape we inhabit today.

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