Thursday, March 18, 2010

Be Original

My writings constitutes on a record of literary reputation. Everything that I have ever written I've tried to be unique and original and to make sure of myself that no one else would have what I've written and that's how everyone should be. The more I wrote an aura of intrigue and danger developed around me. The critics have encumbered my social life and have verbally attacked me. As I have published my works I was engaged to many public controversies. The conservative side argued that I posed a genuine threat to religion, and it was the Church’s duty to take action against me. While the moderate side argued that my views were self-refuting and, in any event, as a nonbeliever, censuring me would have no impact. I've had many disputes with many people over about how i thought. My work in political theory continues to show the progression toward the current American thought on government and free speech. I believe that civil liberty came through the law which provides the predictability necessary to ensure liberty. I decided to have literary fame and this desire became "the ruling passion of his life and the chief source of his enjoyments". I been arguing that the dispute about the compatibility of freedom and determinism has been kept afloat by ambiguous terminology. Actions are, by their very nature, temporary and perishing; and where they proceed not from some cause in the character and disposition of the person who performed them, they can neither redound to his honor, if good, if evil. I haven't ever denied causation. I have had a massive influence on the free will debate.My compatibalist theory is original in its attempt to re-define and unite liberty and necessity, while at the same time maintaining that morality is dependent upon a compatibalist argument and that ideas about religion and God are illogical.
-- Milade Handal

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