The freedom of the will
Publication details: Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1970Description: 181pISBN:- 019824343X
- WLM 50
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This is the fullest statement by the British philosopher John Randolph Lucas of his argument for the metaphysical belief in human freedom, and against mechanism and determinism.
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