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  1. Intelligibility and Free Choice.Bernard Wand - 1962 - Dialogue 1 (3):239-258.
    Whether or not men have free choice is a question which arises within two distinct moral contexts. At issue in the one is their ability to decide among genuine alternatives; in the other their ability to do what they think they ought to do although their desire to perform their duty is weaker than their desire to do otherwise. The former has to do with moral decision; (he latter with moral effort. Although the two are distinct they are not unrelated. (...)
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  • Sartre's concept of a person: An analytic approach.J. Douglas Rabb - 1977 - Philosophical Books 18 (3):135-137.
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  • Prolegomenon to a phenomenology of imagination.J. Douglas Rabb - 1975 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 36 (September):74-81.
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  • Incommensurable Paradigms and Critical Idealism.J. Douglas Rabb - 1975 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 6 (4):343.
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  • Sartre's concept of a person: an analytic approach.Phyllis Sutton Morris - 1975 - Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press.
    A revision of the author's thesis, University of Michigan, 1969. Bibliography: p. [154]-161. Includes index.
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