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I will not hear of it - Übersetzung nach niederländisch

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None is so deaf as who will not hear

I will not hear of it      
ik wil er niet van horen
freedom of will         
  • Augustine's view of free will and predestination would go on to have a profound impact on Christian theology.
  • [[Bas relief]] of Maimonides in the [[U.S. House of Representatives]]
  • [[René Descartes]]
  • taxonomy]] of philosophical positions regarding free will and determinism
  • Various definitions of free will that have been proposed for Metaphysical Libertarianism (agent/substance causal,<ref name=stanfordincompatibilismtheories/> centered accounts,<ref name="Kane2005" /> and efforts of will theory<ref name="RKane1" />), along with examples of other common free will positions (Compatibilism,<ref name="Velmans2002"/> Hard Determinism,<ref>Paul Henri Thiry, Baron d'Holbach, ''System of Nature; or, the Laws of the Moral and Physical World'' (London, 1797), Vol. 1, p. 92</ref> and Hard Incompatibilism<ref name="Derk1"/>). Red circles represent mental states; blue circles represent physical states; arrows describe causal interaction.
  • [[Arthur Schopenhauer]] claimed that phenomena do not have freedom of the will, but the will as [[noumenon]] is not subordinate to the laws of necessity (causality) and is thus free.
  • Spinoza thought that there is no free will.
  • taxonomy]] of philosophical positions regarding free will and theological determinism<ref name="stanfordforeknowledge" />
  • [[Thomas Hobbes]] was a classical compatibilist.
  • determined]] completely by laws of physics.
ABILITY OF AGENTS TO MAKE CHOICES FREE FROM CERTAIN KINDS OF EXTERNAL CONSTRAINTS
Free Will; Freedom (philosophy); Freedom of will; Problem of free will; Liberum arbitrium; Free won't; Free Nature; Metaphysical freedom; Existence of free will; Free will problem; Freedom of the will; Freewill
vrijheid van keuze
free will         
  • Augustine's view of free will and predestination would go on to have a profound impact on Christian theology.
  • [[Bas relief]] of Maimonides in the [[U.S. House of Representatives]]
  • [[René Descartes]]
  • taxonomy]] of philosophical positions regarding free will and determinism
  • Various definitions of free will that have been proposed for Metaphysical Libertarianism (agent/substance causal,<ref name=stanfordincompatibilismtheories/> centered accounts,<ref name="Kane2005" /> and efforts of will theory<ref name="RKane1" />), along with examples of other common free will positions (Compatibilism,<ref name="Velmans2002"/> Hard Determinism,<ref>Paul Henri Thiry, Baron d'Holbach, ''System of Nature; or, the Laws of the Moral and Physical World'' (London, 1797), Vol. 1, p. 92</ref> and Hard Incompatibilism<ref name="Derk1"/>). Red circles represent mental states; blue circles represent physical states; arrows describe causal interaction.
  • [[Arthur Schopenhauer]] claimed that phenomena do not have freedom of the will, but the will as [[noumenon]] is not subordinate to the laws of necessity (causality) and is thus free.
  • Spinoza thought that there is no free will.
  • taxonomy]] of philosophical positions regarding free will and theological determinism<ref name="stanfordforeknowledge" />
  • [[Thomas Hobbes]] was a classical compatibilist.
  • determined]] completely by laws of physics.
ABILITY OF AGENTS TO MAKE CHOICES FREE FROM CERTAIN KINDS OF EXTERNAL CONSTRAINTS
Free Will; Freedom (philosophy); Freedom of will; Problem of free will; Liberum arbitrium; Free won't; Free Nature; Metaphysical freedom; Existence of free will; Free will problem; Freedom of the will; Freewill
n. vrije wil

Definition

Devisee
·noun One to whom a devise is made, or real estate given by will.

Wikipedia

The Disobedient Child

The Disobedient Child is a theatrical comic interlude written c.1560 by Thomas Ingelend (an author who is known only as a "late student of Cambridge", as described on the first edition's title-page) and first performed in a Tudor hall.

This play contains the famous line: "None is so deaf as who will not hear."