Moral Choice as a Form of Exercising Moral Freedom

Russian Studies in Philosophy 12 (2):26-39 (1973)
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Abstract

The development of science and engineering, and the social transformations occurring in the world of today open entirely new prospects to humanity. The scale and consequences of decisions made are expanding as never before in any previous period of history, and people's responsibility is also increasing. Herein lies one of the reasons for the constantly increasing attention to human freedom and to the intimately related problems of choice and decision-making

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