| The Columbia World of Quotations. 1996. |
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| NUMBER: | 30532 |
| QUOTATION: | Old-fashioned determinism was what we may call hard determinism. It did not shrink from such words as fatality, bondage of the will, necessitation, and the like. Nowadays, we have a soft determinism which abhors harsh words, and, repudiating fatality, necessity, and even predetermination, says that its real name is freedom; for freedom is only necessity understood, and bondage to the highest is identical with true freedom. |
| ATTRIBUTION: | William James (18421910), U.S. philosopher, psychologist. Originally published in the Unitarian Review (1884). The Dilemma of Determinism, Essays in Pragmatism, ed. Alburey Castell (1948). |
| BIOGRAPHY: | Columbia Encyclopedia. |
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| | | The Columbia World of Quotations. Copyright © 1996 Columbia University Press. |
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