The Essence of Human Freedom: An Introduction to Philosophy
Continuum (2002)
| Abstract | The Essence of Human Freedom is a fundamental text for understanding Heidegger's view of Greek philosophy and its relationship to modern philosophy. | |||||||||
| Keywords | Free will and determinism | |||||||||
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| Call number | B3279.H48.V5913 2005 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 0826459218 0826479367 9780826479365 | |||||||||
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Manfred Baum (2007). Freedom in Marx. Radical Philosophy Review 10 (2):117-131.
Manfred Baum (2007). Freedom in Marx. Radical Philosophy Review 10 (2):117-131.
J. David Velleman (1989). Epistemic Freedom. Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 70 (March):73-97.
Tracy Colony (2007). Before the Abyss: Agamben on Heidegger and the Living. Continental Philosophy Review 40 (1):1-16.
Raymond Van Over (1974). The Psychology of Freedom. Fawcett Publications.
Arthur Schopenhauer (1999). Prize Essay on the Freedom of the Will. Cambridge University Press.
Leigh C. Vicens (2012). Divine Determinism, Human Freedom, and the Consequence Argument. International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 71 (2):145-155.
Coleen P. Zoller (2004). Determined but Free. Philosophy and Theology 16 (1):25-44.
Robert Kane (2005). A Contemporary Introduction to Free Will. Oxford University Press.
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