Hi everyone,

This week's speaker in the University of Sydney Philosophy Seminar Series is 
Dominik Perler, (Humboldt-Universität, Berlin)

The title of the talk is "What is a Free Will? Reflections on Suárez”.

The seminar will take place at 4:00pm on Wednesday Mar 04 in the Philosophy 
Seminar Room (N494).


Abstract:

Suárez claims that we are free agents because our will can always accept or 
reject the action-guiding judgement that is presented by the intellect. But why 
is the will not obliged to accept this judgement? The paper discusses this 
question by relating Suárez’s theory of the will to his theory of causation. It 
first examines his arguments against intellectual determinism, paying 
particular attention to his claim that the intellect is not an efficient cause: 
it cannot act upon the will and force it to accept a judgment. The paper then 
analyses Suárez’s account of the relevant cause by focusing on the goal of an 
action. The goal acts as a final cause, and if the goal is not perfectly good, 
it does not fully attract the will; consequently, the will can reject it. The 
paper spells out the functioning of the final cause as a form of normative 
attraction and argues that the issue of normativity is at the centre of 
Suárez’s theory of the will: we are free because our will can resist normative 
attraction.


Brief Biography

Dominik Perler is Professor of Philosophy at Humboldt-Universität, Berlin, and 
co-director of the research center “Human Abilities.” His research focuses on 
medieval and early modern philosophy, mostly in the areas of metaphysics, 
epistemology, and theory of action. His recent publications include Feelings 
Transformed: Philosophical Theories of the Emotions, 1270-1670 (author, 2018), 
Eine Person sein: Philosophische Debatten im Spätmittelalter (author, 2020), 
Causation and Cognition in Early Modern Philosophy (co-editor, 2020), Powers 
and Abilities in Early Modern Philosophy (co-editor, 2024).



Enquiries about the seminar series can be directed to 
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