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Galen Strawson
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Oxford University Press 2010 Revised ed. Trade Paperback Very Good A very clean copy.
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Oxford University Press, October Date: 2010. Trade Paperback . Very Good. A very clean copy. 2010. Oxford University Press ISBN 0199247501 9780199247509 [US]
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ISBN10: 0199247501, ISBN13: 9780199247509, [publisher: Oxford University Press October 2010] Softcover A very clean copy.
[Atlanta, GA, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2010]
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New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; The Freedom and Belief. ISBN 0199247501 9780199247509 [GB]
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Paperback / softback. New. This is a revised and updated edition of Galen Strawson's groundbreaking first book, where he argues that in a fundamental sense there is no such thing as free will or true moral responsibility. Strawson examines the 'cognitive phenomenology' of freedom - the nature, causes, and consequences of our deep commitment to belief in freedom. ISBN 0199247501 9780199247509 [GB]
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Galen Strawson
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ISBN10: 0199247501, ISBN13: 9780199247509, [publisher: OUP UK] Softcover nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - This is a revised and updated edition of Galen Strawson's groundbreaking first book, where he argues that there is a fundamental sense in which there is no such thing as free will or true moral responsibility (as this is ordinarily understood). This conclusion is very hard to accept. On the whole we continue to believe firmly both that we have free will and that we are truly morally responsible for what we do. Strawson devotes much of the book to an attempt toexplain why this is so. He examines various aspects of the 'cognitive phenomenology' of freedom - the nature, causes, and consequences of our deep commitment to belief in freedom. In particular, he considers at length a number of problems that are raised by the suggestion that, if freedom were possible,believing oneself to be a free agent would be a necessary condition of being a free agent.
[Einbeck, Germany] [Publication Year: 2010]
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Oxford University Press OUP , . Papeback. New. Oxford University Press OUP ISBN 0199247501 9780199247509 [US]
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ISBN10: 0199247501, ISBN13: 9780199247509, [publisher: Oxford University Press OUP] Softcover
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ISBN10: 0199247501, ISBN13: 9780199247509, [publisher: Oxford University Press, Oxford] Softcover Paperback. This is a revised and updated edition of Galen Strawson's groundbreaking first book, where he argues that there is a fundamental sense in which there is no such thing as free will or true moral responsibility (as this is ordinarily understood). This conclusion is very hard to accept. On the whole we continue to believe firmly both that we have free will and that we are truly morally responsible for what we do. Strawson devotes much of the book to an attempt toexplain why this is so. He examines various aspects of the 'cognitive phenomenology' of freedom - the nature, causes, and consequences of our deep commitment to belief in freedom. In particular, heconsiders at length a number of problems that are raised by the suggestion that, if freedom were possible, believing oneself to be a free agent would be a necessary condition of being a free agent. This is a revised and updated edition of Galen Strawson's groundbreaking first book, where he argues that in a fundamental sense there is no such thing as free will or true moral responsibility. Strawson examines the 'cognitive phenomenology' of freedom - the nature, causes, and consequences of our deep commitment to belief in freedom. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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