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Great Courses Great Philosophical Debates Free Will and Determinism Course Guide

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ISBN:

1598034626

Author:

Professor Shaun Nichols

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The Great Courses: Great Philosophical Debates: Free Will and De

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English

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COURSE GUIDEBOOK ONLY The "Great Courses: Great Philosophical Debates: Free Will and Determinism" course guide, written by Professor Shaun Nichols, delves into the fascinating and age-old debate between free will and determinism. This book, part of "The Great Courses" series, presents a comprehensive examination of various philosophical perspectives and arguments surrounding this enduring question. With the author's expertise and clear language, this book offers readers a insightful exploration of one of the most fundamental issues in philosophy.