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Exploring the Concept of Free Will in Mormon and Libertarian Thought

Introduction to Free Will The concept of free will is a foundational element in philosophical discourse, playing a crucial role in various belief systems, including Mormonism and libertarianism. It generally denotes the ability of individuals to make choices that are not predetermined by divine intervention, biological impulses, or other external factors. This notion of autonomy… Read More »Exploring the Concept of Free Will in Mormon and Libertarian Thought

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The Radical Individualism of Quaker Thought

Introduction to Quakerism Quakerism, formally known as the Religious Society of Friends, emerged in the mid-17th century as a distinct religious movement characterized by its emphasis on direct personal experience of the Divine. This sect developed in England during a period of considerable social and religious upheaval, marked by dissent against the established church and… Read More »The Radical Individualism of Quaker Thought