Publisher's Synopsis
Déterminisme Et Responsabilité, by Augustin Frédéric Hamon, explores the complex relationship between determinism and human responsibility. Written in French and originally published in 1898, this philosophical work delves into the implications of determinism on ethical and legal systems. Hamon examines whether individuals can be held accountable for their actions if those actions are predetermined. The book offers a detailed analysis of different perspectives on free will, causality, and moral responsibility, providing a historical context for ongoing debates in philosophy and law.
A significant contribution to the fields of ethics and jurisprudence, this book offers valuable insights into the foundations of moral and legal thought. Its enduring relevance makes it an essential read for students and scholars interested in the philosophical underpinnings of human behavior and societal norms.
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