Animal Choice and Human Freedom: On the Genealogy of Self-determined Action

Lanham, MA, USA: Lexington Books (2020)
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This book develops an evolutionary account of animal choice and human freedom, thus supplementing the conceptual account of freedom with an explanation how it developed.

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