Freedom and Self-Creation
Discover the compelling insights of Katherin A. Rogers in her thought-provoking book, Freedom and Self-Creation, published by Oxford University Press in 2015. This hardback edition spans 256 pages and offers a fresh perspective on the intricate concept of free will, drawing on the influential ideas of Anselm of Canterbury.
In this engaging work, Rogers defends and elaborates on Anselm's original theory, skillfully addressing various critiques of libertarianism. She presents Anselmian Libertarianism as a viable and innovative approach to the ongoing discourse surrounding human freedom and moral responsibility.
Whether you are a philosophy enthusiast or seeking to deepen your understanding of free will, Freedom and Self-Creation is an essential read that invites readers to explore the complexities of self-determination and ethical accountability.