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  1. Mind, Brain, and Free Will. By Richard Swinburne. Oxford University Press, 2013, pp. 242. ISBN: 978-0-19-966256-2 £50. ISBN: 978-0-19-966257-9 £18.99. [REVIEW]Nick Holdsworth - 2014 - Philosophy 89 (4):635-642.
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  • Popper and Historical Necessities.Antony Flew - 1990 - Philosophy 65:53.
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  • On Flew’s Compatibilism and His Objections to Theistic Libertarianism.Hakan Gundogdu - 2015 - Kaygı Uludağ University Faculty of Arts and Sciences Journal of Philosophy 25:115-142.
    Flew strongly defends a compatibilist thesis in the free will debate before going on to totally object to theistic libertarianism. His objections basically rely on his compatibilism embracing the notion of agent causation, which is not very common in compatibilist theses. Since he is a strong proponent of ordinary language philosophy, he also holds that linguistic analyses can certainly solve the free will problem as well as many other problems of philosophy. In doing so, he first uses the paradigm cases (...)
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