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What is the reason that social movements decline?
Determined Actions
Refers to actions whose outcomes are influenced or dictated by prior conditions or laws, suggesting a lack of free will.
Compatibilism
The thesis that both determinism (in some interpretations) and free action can be true. Determinism does not rule out free action, and the possibility of free action does not require that determinism be false. They are compatible positions.
Kant
Immanuel Kant was an 18th-century German philosopher whose work in epistemology, ethics, and aesthetics had a profound influence on modern Western philosophy, especially through his doctrine of transcendental idealism.
Practical Reason
The application of our rationality to practical problems—particularly moral problems—the solution to which consists in action (as opposed to a statement or a theory).
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