The Philosophy of Spiritual Activity: Fundamentals of a Modern View of the World
West Nyack, N.Y.,Rudolf Steiner Publications (1963)
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Ted Honderich (2002). How Free Are You? The Determinism Problem. In Robert H. Kane (ed.), The Oxford Handbook on Free Will. Oxford University Press.
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Galen Strawson (1989). Consciousness, Free Will, and the Unimportance of Determinism. Inquiry 32 (March):3-27.
Rudolf Steiner (1932). The Philosophy of Spiritual Activity. New York, G. P. Putnam's Sons.
Rudolf Steiner (1939). The Philosophy of Spiritual Activity . New York, Anthrosophic[!] Press.
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