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The Philosophical Journey, 2/e
William Lawhead, The University of Mississippi

The Search for Ultimate Reality
Libertarianism

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1

The version of libertarianism that rejects both determinism and indeterminism and that claims instead that events are brought about by agents is known as .
2

Richard Taylor believes agent-causation occurs when an event is brought about through the free action of a person, whereas -causation occurs when a prior event necessarily causes a subsequent event.
3

Sartre's term for those features of our past or present that we were not free to choose and yet that seem to set limits on the course of our lives is .
4

The root of our freedom is called our by Sartre.
5

According to Sartre, when we deny our freedom and our responsibility for who we are we are guilty of .