Freedom and Resentment and Other Essays
Routledge (1974)
| Abstract | asks them would normally be taken to be committed to the belief that the phenomenon which is the subject of his inquiry is something publicly perceptible . ... | |||||||||
| Keywords | Philosophy Free will and determinism | |||||||||
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| Call number | B1667.S383.F74 2008 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 0415448506 9780415448505 | |||||||||
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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.
David F. Pears (1998). Strawson on Freedom and Resentment. In The Philosophy of P.F. Strawson. Chicago: Open Court.
J. David Velleman (1989). Epistemic Freedom. Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 70 (1):73-97.
Peter F. Strawson (1962). Freedom and Resentment. Proceedings of the British Academy 48:1-25.
J. C. Thornton (1969). Determinism and Moral Reactive Attitudes. Ethics 79 (July):283-297.
J. David Velleman (1989). Epistemic Freedom. Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 70 (March):73-97.
Raymond Van Over (1974). The Psychology of Freedom. Fawcett Publications.
Brian Bruya (2001). Strawson and Prasad on Determinism and Resentment. Journal of Indian Council of Philosophical Research 18 (3):198-216.
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