An ethics of temptation: Schelling's contribution to the freedom controversy

European Journal of Philosophy 29 (4):731-745 (2020)
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European Journal of Philosophy, Volume 29, Issue 4, Page 731-745, December 2021.

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Schelling on freedom, evil and imputation: A puzzle.Robert Stern - 2023 - European Journal of Philosophy 31 (3):563-575.
Kant on Freedom.Owen Ware - 2023 - Cambridge: University of Cambridge Press.

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Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals.Immanuel Kant - 1996 - In Mary J. Gregor (ed.), Practical Philosophy. Cambridge University Press. pp. 37-108.
Freedom immediately after Kant.Owen Ware - 2019 - European Journal of Philosophy 27 (4):865-881.

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