A Man Killed His Six Children: Philosophical Counseling And Free Will "problem"

Philosophy and Culture 31 (1):101-108 (2004)
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Abstract

A murderer's crimes are recognized its responsibility? Answer to this question will depend on a person's expectations for the human dimension of free will. But today in the philosophy of free will and psychological treatment have been presented ambiguous situation, which is due to material factors in the biology of the brain and neurological function of the fuzzy results presented between the differences in human thought and and non-material factors involved in psychological choice due to differences between mental processes. In the biology of the disease and the so-called mental illness, the psychological treatment in an ongoing confusion that personal responsibility issue in this case more difficult to resolve. Philosophical counseling and help lay a better job of individual workers with a variety of distinctions: between the brain and mind, material factors and rational, and between the disease and confusion between, and material and moral responsibilities between

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