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A Critique of Holyer's Volitionalism

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 May 2010

Louis P. Pojman
Affiliation:
University of Mississippi

Abstract

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Interventions
Copyright
Copyright © Canadian Philosophical Association 1984

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References

1 A letter from Robert Holyer to me, dated June 15, 1984, 2.

2 This point was made by an anonymous reviewer of an earlier draft of this article.

3 Pbjman, Louis P., “Believing and Willing”, forthcoming in The Canadian Journal of Philosophy (1985)Google Scholar.

4 Price, H. H., “Belief and Will”, in Ammerman, Robert and Singer, Marcus, eds., Knowledge and Belief (New York: Scribners, 1970)Google Scholar; Pojman, Louis, “Belief and Will”, Religious Studies 15 (1978), 114CrossRefGoogle Scholar; and Pojman, “Believing and Willing”.