Overview: Presents an overarching theory of human freedom.Argues for an account of free will as the capacity for undetermined acts.Makes surprising connections between perennial issues across the field of philo.This book uses the concepts of freedom, indeterminism, and fallibilism to solve, in a unified way, problems of free will, knowledge, reasoning, rationality, personhood, ethics and politics. Presenting an overarching theory of human freedom, Frederick argues for an account of free will as the capacity for undetermined acts. Knowledge, rationality, and reasoning, both theoretical and prac
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