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    The Consequences of Determinism: A Theory of Determinism, Vol. 2 » Read Now

    by Ted Honderich. 264 pgs.

    Collections: Philosophy, Entire Library
    In The Consequences of Determinism, originally Part Three of the single-volume hardback edition, Honderich poses the following question: if determinism is true, and free will an illusion, what are the consequences? Honderich maintains that both of the entrenched and traditional doctrines about the...
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    Philosopher: A Kind of Life » Read Now

    by Ted Honderich. 441 pgs.

    Collections: Philosophy, Entire Library
    The story of Ted Honderich, philosopher, a story of a perilous philosophical life, marked by critical examination, and a compelling personal life full of human drama. This is the story of Ted Honderich's perilous progress from boyhood in Canada to the Grote Professorship of Mind and Logic at...
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    Conservatism » Read Now

    by Ted Honderich. 255 pgs.

    Collections: Philosophy, Entire Library
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    The Oxford Companion to Philosophy » Read Now

    by Ted Honderich. 1020 pgs.

    Collections: Philosophy, Entire Library
    Philosophy can be intriguing--and at times baffling. It deals with the central problems of the human condition--with important questions of free will, morality, life after death, the limits of logic and reason--though often in rather esoteric terms. Now, in The Oxford Companion to Philosophy...
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    The Oxford Handbook of Free Will (Chap. 20 "Determinism as True, Both Compatibilism and Incompatibilism as False, and the Real Problem" by Ted Honderich) » Read Now

    by Robert Kane. 638 pgs.

    This comprehensive reference provides an exhaustive guide to current scholarship on the perennial problem of Free Will--perhaps the most hotly and voluminously debated of all philosophical problems. While reference is made throughout to the contributions of major thinkers of the past, the emphasis...
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    Mental Causation (Chap. 9 "The Union Theory and Anti-Individualism" by Ted Honderich) » Read Now

    by John Heil, Alfred Mele. 344 pgs.

    Collections: Philosophy, Entire Library
    Common sense and philosophical tradition agree that mind makes a difference. What we do depends not only on how our bodies are put together, but also on what we think. Explaining how mind can make a difference has proved challenging, however. Some have urged that the project faces an insurmountable...
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    The Philosophy of A. J. Ayer (Chap. 9 "Ted Honderich: Causation: One Thing Just Happens after Another") » Read Now

    by Lewis Edwin Hahn. 696 pgs.

    Collections: Philosophy, Entire Library
    This, the 21st volume in the Library of Living Philosophers, is more than Sir Alfred Ayer's final word on the philosophical issues that preoccupied him for more than sixty years; the list of contributors is a roll-call of some of the greatest living figures in philosophy, each expertly addressing a...

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