Human Action, Deliberation and Causation
J. A. M. Bransen & S. E. Cuypers (eds.)
Dordrecht: Kluwer (1998)
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Tang Yijie & Yan Xin (2008). The Contemporary Significance of Confucianism. Frontiers of Philosophy in China 3 (4):477 - 501.
Pierre Jacob (1998). What Can the Semantic Properties of Innate Representations Explain? In Human Action, Deliberation and Causation. Dordrecht: Kluwer.
Marc Slors (1998). Human Action, Deliberation and Causation. Dordrecht: Kluwer.
Pierre Jacob (1998). Human Action, Deliberation and Causation. Dordrecht: Kluwer.
Fred Dretske (1998). Human Action, Deliberation and Causation. Dordrecht: Kluwer.
D. H. Mellor (1995). The Facts of Causation. Routledge.
J. L. Schellenberg (2005). The Hiddenness Argument Revisited (II). Religious Studies 41 (3):287 - 303.
Marc Slors (1998). Two Claims That Can Save a Nonreductive Account of Mental Causation. In Human Action, Deliberation and Causation. Dordrecht: Kluwer.
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