by JLS
for the GC
IF WE WERE TO QUOTE JUST one collection representing the best of Oxford ordinary language philosophy in topics of freewill all credit should go to Pears and his influential collection, "The freedom of the will" (originally third programme BBC lectures, 1960, published by London Macmillan in 1963.
"THE JOURNAL OF PHILOSOPHY", BOOK REVIEW Freedom and the Will ...by MW Wartofsky- - 1964
"Pears concludes that considerations of freedom of the will have "often been blocked by an unrealistic and excessively simple theory of the will" ...
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