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Must a person have both desires and values?
As one of the reasons behind taking up blogging was to gain writing experience in English for my studies, it might be fair to publish the essays that I am writing for my MA Philosophy course at the Open University, … Continue reading →
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Tagged essay, Frankfurt, free will, Gary Watson, Harry Frankfurt, human being, MA Philosophy, Open University, OU, person, personhood, philosopher, Plato, Precht, studying, values, volition, volitions, wanton, Watson
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