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_aFree will _cby Mark Balaguer. |
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_aCambridge : _bMIT Press, _c©2014 |
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_a139 p. ; _c18 cm. |
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490 | 0 | _aThe MIT Press essential knowledge series | |
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (page135) and index. | ||
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_t1. Introduction _t2. The Case Against Free Will _t3. Can Religion Save Free Will? _t4. Can Philosophy Save Free Will? _t5 .What Is Free Will, Anyway? _t6. Can We Block the Random-or-Predetermined Argument Against Free Will? _t7. Can We Block the Scientific Argument Against Free Will? _t8.Conclusion. |
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650 | 0 | _aFree will and determinism. | |
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