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Methode - Analytic Perspectives, Vol 2, No 3 (2013): Free Will. Thirty Points of View

Free Will. Thirty Points of View
Authors: Methode-Analytic Perspectives;

Methode - Analytic Perspectives, Vol 2, No 3 (2013): Free Will. Thirty Points of View

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Sven Walter...234-241 Mark Balaguer...1-11 Robert Bishop...20-29 Kadri Vihvelin...230-233 Bernard Berofsky...12-19 Manuel Vargas...222-229 Joseph Campbell...30-40 Peter van Inwagen...212-221 Galen Strawson...200-204 Randolph Clarke...41-45 Saul Smilansky...186-190 John Martin Fischer...49-53 Paul Russell...170-178 Terry Horgan...66-80 Adina L. Roskies...165-169 Dana Kay Nelkin...144-151 Tomis Kapitan...91-97 Eddy Nahmias...135-143 Michael McKenna...98-111 Carlos Moya...124-134 Cyrille Michon...117-123 Free Will: Thirty points of View...I-IV Daniel Dennett...46-48 Ishtiyaque Haji...54-65 Robert Kane...81-90 Thomas Pink...157-164 Carolina Sartorio...179-185 Helen Steward...191-199 Richard Swinburne...205-211 Alfred Mele...112-116 Derk Pereboom...152-156

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