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_aFree will [4v.] _bcritical concepts in philosophy _cedited by John Martin Fischer |
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_aLondon _bRoutledge _c2005 |
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300 | _a4v. (various pagings) | ||
440 | _aCritical concepts in philosophy | ||
505 | _aContents: v. 1. Concepts and challenges -- v. 2. Determinism -- v. 3. Libertarianism, alternative possibilities, and moral responsibility -- v. 4. Free agency, moral responsibility, and skepticism. | ||
520 | _aOver the last three decades there has been a tremendous amount of philosophical work in the Anglo-American tradition on the cluster of topics pertaining to Free Will. Contemporary work has in some instances been in the form of lively debates between proponents of different viewpoints, and literature surrounding the area is therefore characterized by a genuine vitality. This collection selects the very best of this material and presents it in a single, accessible set of volumes. | ||
650 | _aFree will and determinism | ||
700 | _aFischer, John Martin, [ed.] | ||
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