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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
1 | Agency and the will | 14 |
2 | Scepticism about second-order agency | 33 |
3 | Decision-making and freedom | 64 |
4 | The Psychologising conception of freedom | 101 |
5 | Decision rationality and action rationality | 137 |
6 | Decision-making and Teleology | 166 |
7 | The Regress argument | 187 |
8 | In defence of the Action model | 228 |
9 | The special-purpose agency of the will | 247 |
Conclusion | 269 | |
Bibliography | 276 | |
Index | 278 |
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