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Emergent Freedom: Naturalizing Free Will

Emergent Freedom: Naturalizing Free Will

Emergent Freedom: Naturalizing Free Will

Emergent Freedom: Naturalizing Free Will

by James W. Haag

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Hardback. New. Emergentism, as a metaphysical option between Reductive Physicalism and Substance Dualism, provides a space for free will to be both experientially balanced and evidentially accurate. With Emergentism, the author believes Philip Hefner's model of human being (the created co-creator) to be a valuable place to look for dialogue.

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Emergent Freedom: Naturalizing Free Will
Author
James W. Haag
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Hardback
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Hardcover
ISBN 10
3525569882
ISBN 13
9783525569887
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Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
This edition first published
2008-12

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