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This monograph defends the traditional, Aristotelian account of causality uses this account to critique the various forms of determinism - mechanism, fatalism, and predestinarianism - that have been thought by many philosophers to be inconsistent with the possibility of genuine free will.
This monograph defends the traditional, Aristotelian account of causality uses this account to critique the various forms of determinism - mechanism, fatalism, and predestinarianism - that have been thought by many philosophers to be inconsistent with the possibility of genuine free will.
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