Two Croatian Women Philosophers on Free Will (CROSBI ID 713542)
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Gjurašin, Matko
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Two Croatian Women Philosophers on Free Will
Elly Ebenspanger (1904–1942) and Marija Brida (1912-1993) are two Croatian woman philosophers who worked on the topic of free will. Ebenspanger wrote the first dissertation on the topic in the history of Croatian philosophy. There she has developed a noncausal axiological libertarian theory of free will: humans are free when they act for or against a moral value. Brida gave her understanding of free will in a series of three articles. An event-causal libertarian, she defines as free those actions that are in a broad sense creative: actions aimed towards producing art and scientific discoveries, humanizing interpersonal relations, and fighting against suppression of freedom.
Elly Ebenspanger, Marija Brida, free will, libertarianism, determinism, indeterminism
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Women in the History of Philosophy
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21.04.2021-23.04.2021
London, Ujedinjeno Kraljevstvo