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- Dilemma of determinism [r]: A moral quandary posed by a belief that events are determined by outside agency, placing human decisions outside moral responsibility [e]
- Free will [r]: The intuition, or philosophical doctrine, that one can control one's actions or freely choose among alternatives. [e]
- Standard argument against free will [r]: An argument proposing a conflict between the possibility of free will and the postulates of determinism and indeterminism. [e]
- Subjective-objective dichotomy [r]: The philosophical separation of the world into objects (entities) which are perceived or otherwise presumed to exist as entities, by subjects (observers). [e]
- Franklin D. Roosevelt [r]: (January 30, 1882 – April 12, 1945), often called FDR, the President of the United States 1933 to 1945. [e]
- Philosophy of religion [r]: Branch of philosophy concerned with religion. [e]
- Peter Singer [r]: Australian moral philosopher who has made significant utilitarian contributions to animal liberation philosophy and applied ethics. [e]
- Samuel Taylor Coleridge [r]: (Oct. 21, 1772 - July 25, 1834) Romantic poet and critic, colleague of William Wordsworth. [e]
- Patrick Buchanan [r]: Add brief definition or description