Comments on Susan suavé's “why involuntary actions are painful”
Southern Journal of Philosophy 27 (S1):159-167 (1989)
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Jennifer Whiting (1989). Comments on “Why Involuntary Actions Are Painful” by Susan Sauvé. Southern Journal of Philosophy 27 (Supplement):159-167.
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