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In Jesús Aguilar & Andrei Buckareff (eds.), Causing Human Action: New Perspectives on the Causal Theory of Action. Cambridge, MA, USA: pp. 161-65 (2010)
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This chapter is a contribution to an exchange with Carolina Sartorio about intentional omissions.

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