Albert Taylor BledsoeAlbert Taylor Bledsoe (1809-1877) was an American philosopher and theologian known for his works on metaphysics and ethics. Bledsoe's writings often focused on the intersection of free will, moral necessity, and human agency, challenging established hilosophical doctrines. His critical analysis of President Edwards' theories has contributed to the ongoing discourse on determinism and free will. Bledsoe's intellectual contributions have left a lasting impact on philosophical inquiries into the complexities of human decision-making. Read More Read Less
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