The significance of free will

Kane offers a provocative and original account of the issues surrounding free will and moral responsibility. He presents a version of the 'incompatibilist' or 'libertarian' view of free will, defending the classic view of free will as 'the power of agents to be the ultimate...

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Main Author: Kane, Robert
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York Oxford University Press 1996, 1996
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