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1279Freedom, Will, and NatureProceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 81 67-89. 2007.I have argued that like Harry Frankfurt, Augustine implicitly distinguishes between first-order desires and higher-order volitions; yet unlike Frankfurt, Augustineheld that the liberty to form different possible volitional identifications is essential to responsibility for our character. Like Frankfurt, Augustine recognizes that we can sometimes be responsible for the desires on which we act without being able to do or desire otherwise; but for Augustine, this is true only because such responsib…Read more
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87A global federalist paper: Consolidation arguments and transnational government (review)Journal of Value Inquiry 42 (3): 353-375. 2008.
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