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Kevin Magill

University of Wolverhampton
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  • University of Wolverhampton
    School of Humanities
    Retired faculty
Fallings Park, England, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Action
Agency
Intentions
Motivation and Will
Free Will and Neuroscience
Free Will and Psychology
Free Will and Science, Misc
Theories of Free Will
Topics in Free Will
The Nature of Action
Action Theory
Philosophy of Mind
Philosophy of Religion
Free Will
Philosophy of Action, Misc
Religious Topics
Philosophy of Religion, Miscellaneous
Moral Responsibility
Responsibility and Reactive Attitudes
The Consequence Argument
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Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Action
Action Theory
The Nature of Action
Agency
Intentions
Motivation and Will
Free Will and Neuroscience
Free Will and Psychology
Free Will and Science, Misc
Theories of Free Will
Topics in Free Will
Responsibility and Reactive Attitudes
Moral Responsibility
Philosophy of Religion, Miscellaneous
Philosophy of Mind
Philosophy of Religion
Cognitive Sciences
Psychiatry and Psychotherapy
Psychology
Religious Studies
Other Academic Areas, Misc
Free Will
Philosophy of Action, Misc
Religious Topics
The Consequence Argument
20 more
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