Epiphenomenalism and human freedom
pp. 33-39
Abstrakt
students of philosophy read it and fall under its spell, people unfamiliar with it will assent to anyone who quotes them crucial passages from it. It truly expresses both the view and the mood of most Western intellectuals who profess agnosticism (p. 515).
Publication details
Published in:
Jarvie I. C., Laor Nathaniel (1995) Critical rationalism, metaphysics and science: essays for Joseph Agassi volume I. Dordrecht, Springer.
Seiten: 33-39
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-011-0471-5_4
Referenz:
Watkins John (1995) „Epiphenomenalism and human freedom“, In: I. C. Jarvie & N. Laor (eds.), Critical rationalism, metaphysics and science, Dordrecht, Springer, 33–39.