Unlock the mystery of mind, will, and moral sense with a thought‑provoking look at cause and freedom.
The volume form discusses how knowledge, feeling, and volition shape our actions, and whether freedom resides in the will or within our understanding. It blends metaphysical inquiry with practical reflection on conscience, habit, and the role of external and internal conditions in shaping choice.
- Explore how mind, matter, and spirit are related in forming the world we experience.
- Consider the nature of will, freedom, and the factors that influence our choices.
- Examine the origins of habit, instinct, and reason in directing action.
- See how conscience develops through emotions, judgment, and moral reflection.
Ideal for readers of philosophy and early American discourse who seek a clear, accessible discussion of first causes and human agency.