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Freedom and Alienation

  • Hywel David Lewis
1966
University of Edinburgh

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Freedom and Alienation

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Preface

Chapter I: The Elusive Self

Chapter II: Punishment and Responsibility

Chapter III: Moral Worth and Moral Choice

Chapter IV: Freedom and Character

Chapter V: Choices

Chapter VI: Motive and Intention

Chapter VII: Guilt and Alienation

Chapter VIII: Solitude in Literature and Philosophy

Chapter IX: The Great Divide

Chapter X: Persons and Salvation

Chapter XI: Addendum

Edinburgh
Scottish Academic Press Ltd.
1985
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