Filosofía Americana: Ensayos

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Filosofía Americana: Ensayos

by Enrique Molina

ES·~6 hours·10 chapters

Chapters

10 total

FILOSOFÍA AMERICANA

0:07

LA LIBERTAD, EL DETERMINISMO Y LA RESPONSABILIDAD - SUMARIO

1:23:12

EL MELIORISMO o La Filosofía Social de Mr. Lester F. Ward. - SUMARIO

2:16:44

EL PRAGMATISMO o la Filosofía práctica de William James. - SUMARIO

1:05:22

LA EDUCACIÓN INTELECTUAL Y LA IMITACIÓN INGLESA

43:02

LA MISIÓN DEL PROFESOR Y LA ENSEÑANZA DE LA HISTORIA

24:49

IDEALES PARA LA JUVENTUD

23:53

UN CONGRESO DE LIBREPENSADORES

6:38

Notas al Calce

0:59

ÍNDICE

2:02

Description

This essay dives into the centuries‑old dispute over free will and determinism, aiming to untangle the tangled vocabulary that has long clouded the conversation. The author argues that liberty and responsibility have been mistakenly treated as absolute, when in fact they are shaped by the very determinants that guide our actions. By distinguishing genuine freedom from fatalism, the work sets the stage for a nuanced view that balances personal agency with the forces that influence us.

Through clear examples—a trader who boasts of independence yet spends his days chained to the demands of ports and railways—the essay illustrates how external constraints intersect with inner motivations. It then maps out different kinds of liberty, from the empirical right to act without coercion to the social dimensions that bind individuals to community and moral duty. Listeners are invited to reflect on how responsibility emerges from our interdependence, suggesting that a practical, relative notion of freedom can coexist with deterministic influences.

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Language

es

Duration

~6 hours (371K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2013-11-13

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Enrique Molina

Enrique Molina

1871–1964

A major figure in Chilean intellectual life, he helped reshape education beyond the capital and played a central role in founding the University of Concepción. His writing joined philosophy, teaching, and public debate in a way that left a lasting mark on twentieth-century Chile.

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