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in Latin). This faculty, criticized by Leibniz as an unfounded magical power ("puissance magique"), can, for King, generate value in the world. Recently, scholars have been debating the details of the process that leads to the generation of value through choice in King's philosophy. While some argue
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in 1703, a post he would hold until his death. He gave £1,000 for the founding of "Archbishop King's Professorship of Divinity" at Trinity College in 1718. Much of his correspondence survives and provides a historic resource for the study of the Ireland of his time. He died in May 1729.
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contains a provocative and original philosophical account of free will that has recently started to attract philosophers' attention. In the context of the debate on free will, King argues that human beings, like God, are endowed with a distinctive faculty of free choice
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houses, and by the dispensing of charity. He was generally regarded as a man of sense and good judgment, and his political influence was considerable: he was always consulted on judicial appointments and at times seems to have had an effective
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that there is a lacuna in King's explanation between election and action, others claim that King gives an account of how desires can provide such a connection.
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Greenberg, Sean. “Leibniz on King: Freedom and the Project of the ‘Theodicy’”. Studia Leibnitiana, 40, no. 2 (2008): 205-222, p. 219
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A great Archbishop of Dublin, William King, D.D., 1650-1729: His autobiography, family, and a selection from his correspondence
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in 1724, as Boulter was also consulted on judicial appointments, and the two could rarely agree on a suitable candidate.
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Galvagni, Enrico. “William King on election, reason, and desire: a reply to Kenneth Pearce”.
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over candidates he considered unsuitable. His influence declined after the appointment of
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Of Liberty and Necessity: The Free Will Debate in Eighteenth-Century British Philosophy
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King's years as a bishop were marked by reform and the building of churches and
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in 1702. The latter book was translated into English with extensive notes by
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Archbishop William King, 1650-1729 and the Constitution in Church and State
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A large private park: the collection of Archbishop William King 1650–1729
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The State of the Protestants in Ireland under King James's Government
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Archbishop William King and the Anglican Irish Context, 1688-1729
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from 1703 to 1729. He was an author and supported the
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