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liberty of indifference
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Japanese Meaning
行動を起こす前に、意志がどちらの選択(行動するか否か)も決定されていない状態にある、自由な状態。 / 意思が事前に固定されず、行動に対する決定が後から自発的に行われることを可能にする自由。
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(philosophy) Freedom of the will because, before action, the will is undetermined as to acting or not acting.
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liberty of indifference
Philosophers argued whether liberty of indifference — the claim that the will is undetermined before action — can serve as the basis for moral responsibility.
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Philosophers argued whether liberty of indifference — the claim that the will is undetermined before action — can serve as the basis for moral responsibility.
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