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|aKaneRobert|d1938
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|aA contemporary introduction to free will / |cRobert Kane
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|aFree will
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|aOxford ; |aNew York : |bOxford University Press, |c2005
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|avii, 196 p : |bill ; |c22 cm
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|aFundamentals of philosophy series
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|aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 175-183) and index
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|aThe free will problem--Compatibilism--Incompatibilism--Libertarianism, indeterminism and chance--Minds, selves and agent causes--Actions, reasons and causes--Is free will possible? : hard determinists and other skeptics--Moral responsibility and alternative possibilities--Higher-order desires, real selves and new compatibilists--Reactive attitude theories--Ultimate responsibility--Free will and modern science--Predestination, divine foreknowledge and free will--Conclusion: Five freedoms
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|aFree will and determinism
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|aFundamentals of philosophy (Oxford, England)
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