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  1. Literary Nominalism in Chaucer's late‐medieval England: Toward a preliminary paradigm.Richard J. Utz - 1997 - The European Legacy 2 (2):206-211.
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  • Freedom has no intrinsic value: Liberalism and voluntarism.Jeffrey Friedman - 2013 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 25 (1):38-85.
    Deontological (as opposed to consequentialist) liberals treat freedom of action as an end in itself, not a means to other ends. Yet logically, when one makes a deliberate choice, one treats freedom of action as if it were not an end in itself, for one uses this freedom as a means to the ends one hopes to achieve through one's action. The tension between deontology and the logic of choice is reflected in the paradoxical nature of the ?right to do (...)
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  • El Dios de Ockham y la ética de la voluntad.Miquel Beltrán Y. Cesc Torvá & Antoni Garí - 2004 - Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofía 31:23-36.
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  • Scientific revolution and the evolution of consciousness.Robert Artigiani - 1988 - World Futures 25 (3):237-281.