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Technology and social agency : outlining a practice framework for archaeology
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ISBN: 1577181247 1577181239 9781577181231 Year: 2000 Publisher: Oxford, UK Malden, Mass. Blackwell Publishers


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Vrijheid, noodzaak en liefde : een kritische inleiding tot de filosofie van Harry Frankfurt
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ISBN: 9789028962712 9789086870783 Year: 2011 Volume: 69 Publisher: Kapellen Uitgeverij Pelckmans

Agency and answerability : selected essays
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ISBN: 019927228X 0199272271 1282730649 9786612730641 0191569232 0191709964 Year: 2004 Publisher: Oxford Clarendon Press

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Since the 1970s Gary Watson has published a series of brilliant and highly influential essays on human action, examining such questions as: in what ways are we free and not free, rational and irrational, responsible or not for what we do? Moral philosophers and philosophers of action will welcome this collection, representing one of the most important bodies of work in the field.

La personne en danger
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ISBN: 2130499112 9782130499114 Year: 1999 Volume: *1 Publisher: Paris : Presses Universitaires de France,

Agency and autonomy in Kant's moral theory
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ISBN: 0199288836 0199288828 9780199288830 9780199288823 0191603643 143562419X 9786611154653 0191537195 1281154652 9781435624191 9780191603648 6611154655 9781281154651 9780191537196 Year: 2006 Publisher: Oxford Oxford New York Clarendon Press Oxford University Press

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Reath presents a selection of his essays on various features of Kant's moral philosophy and moral theory, with particular emphasis on his conception of rational agency and autonomy. He explores Kant's belief that objective moral requrirements are based on principles we choose for ourselves.

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