Truth, Freedom, and Evil
New York, Harper & Row (1965)
| Abstract | Editors' foreword.--Editors' introduction.--Bibliography (p. 79-85).--Preface, by Anselm.--Concerning truth (De veritate)--On freedom of choice (De libertate arbitrii)--The fall of Satan (De casu Diaboli). | |||||||||
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Marcia Sá Cavalcante Schuback (2010). Interrupting Evil and the Evil of Interruption-Revisiting the Question of Freedom. In Ari Hirvonen & Janne Porttikivi (eds.), Law and Evil: Philosophy, Politics, Psychoanalysis. Routledge.
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John R. Lucas (1970). The Freedom of the Will. Oxford University Press.
Jasper Hopkins (1983). Anselm on Freedom and the Will. Philosophy Research Archives 9:471-493.
Richard James Campbell (2011). The Concept of Truth. Palgrave Macmillan.
Joel Thomas Tierno (2001). On the Alleged Connection Between Moral Evil and Human Freedom. Sophia 40 (2).
Katherin A. Rogers (2008). Anselm on Freedom. Oxford University Press.
Bernard Freydberg (2008). Schelling's Dialogical Freedom Essay: Provocative Philosophy Then and Now. State University of New York Press.
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