Freedom in the Philosophy of Sidney Hook

Dissertation, University of Notre Dame (1980)
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Freedom is central in the philosophy of Sidney Hook, a prominent contemporary exponent of American naturalism and pragmatism. Hook's treatment of freedom is a form of compatibilism of the sort developed by John Dewey. As such, it manifests both resemblances to and departures from other mainstr

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