The will to reason [electronic resource] : theodicy and freedom in Descartes / C.P. Ragland.
2016
B1854 .R34 2016eb
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The will to reason [electronic resource] : theodicy and freedom in Descartes / C.P. Ragland.
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9780190264475 (electronic book)
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New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2016.
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English
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1 online resource (xii, 255 pages)
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10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190264451 doi
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B1854 .R34 2016eb
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194
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In 'Giving Aid Effectively', Mark T. Buntaine argues that countries that are members of international organizations have prompted multilateral development banks to give development and environmental aid more effectively by generating better information about performance.
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In 'Giving Aid Effectively', Mark T. Buntaine argues that countries that are members of international organizations have prompted multilateral development banks to give development and environmental aid more effectively by generating better information about performance.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
Descartes' deepest worry
The fourth meditation theodicy
Freedom and alternative possibilities in the meditations
The Gibieuf connection and the later Descartes
Freedom and intellectual determininism
Is Descartes' view of freedom coherent?
Freedom and divine providence.
The fourth meditation theodicy
Freedom and alternative possibilities in the meditations
The Gibieuf connection and the later Descartes
Freedom and intellectual determininism
Is Descartes' view of freedom coherent?
Freedom and divine providence.