Is freedom really a mystery?
In David Macarthur (ed.), Naturalism in Question. Harvard University Press (2004)
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J. David Velleman (1989). Epistemic Freedom. Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 70 (1):73-97.
Apostolos L. Pierris (2006). The Emergence of Reason From the Spirit of Mystery: An Inquiry Into the Origin and Nature of Ancient Greek Rationality. Institute for Philosophical Research.
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Steven D. Boyer (2007). The Logic of Mystery. Religious Studies 43 (1):89-102.
Eugene Mills (2006). The Sweet Mystery of Compatibilism. Acta Analytica 21 (4).
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