Reason, Emotion and WillR. Jay Wallace The moral strands of psychology are explored in this collection of essays, |
Contents
Michael Bratman 1983 Taking Plans Seriously Social Theory and Practice | 5 |
Harry Frankfurt 199192 The Faintest Passion Proceedings and Addresses | 15 |
REASONS AND DESIRES | 85 |
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