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1. Bowling Green Studies in Applied Philosophy: Volume > 2
Myles Brand Philosophical Action Theory and the Foundations of Motivational Psychology
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Jaegwon Kim The Role of Intention in Motivational Psychology: Comments on Brand
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Myles Brand A Brief Reply to Kim
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Peter van Inwagen The Incompatibility of Responsibility and Determinism
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Bernard Berofsky The Irrelevance of Morality to Freedom
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Bruce Vermazen Occurent and Standing Wants
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Lawrence H. Davis Wayward Causal Chains
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Michael H. Robins On Pritchard Revisited: Comments on Davis’ ‘Wayward Causal Chains’
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Monroe C. Beardsley Motives and Intentions
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Hector-Neri Castañeda The Doing of Thinking: Intending and Willing
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Bart Gruzalski Taking Full Responsibility for Causing Patients to Die
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Bonnie Steinbock Causing Death and Allowing to Starve
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Dan W. Brock Moral Prohibitions and Consent
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Edmund Byrne After “Mental Illness” What? A Philosophical Endorsement of Statutory Reform
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Lowell Yarusso Some Implications of the Assumptions Behind Federal Policy
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John R. Danley Corporate Moral Agency: The Case for Anthropological Bigotry
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