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  1. Nida-Rümelin, J.: Über menschliche Freiheit (2005) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Julian Nida-Rümelin, Professor für politische Theorie und Philosophie in München, widmet sich in fünf Kapiteln einem der großen klassischen Themen der Philosophie: Warum die Annahme menschlicher Freiheit begründet ist - Warum Entscheidungen notwenig frei sind - Warum es keine Verantwortung ohne Freiheit gibt - Warum der Zufall moralisch irrelevant ist - Warum Menschenwürde auf Freiheit beruht.