Identification and Wholeheartedness

In Ferdinand David Schoeman, Responsibility, Character, and the Emotions: New Essays in Moral Psychology. New York: Cambridge University Press (1987)
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reprint Frankfurt, Harry (1993) "6. Identification and Wholeheartedness". In Fischer, John Martin, Ravizza, Mark, Perspectives on moral responsibility, pp. 170-187: Cornell University Press (1993)

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