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Fate and Free Will in the Aeneid


Book ID
123771195
Publisher
JSTOR
Year
1907
Weight
435 KB
Volume
7
Category
Article
ISSN
2151-7576

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I: The background -- Introduction / Steven M. Cahn -- Fatalism / Richard Taylor -- Professor Taylor on fatalism / John Turk Saunders -- Fatalism and ability / Richard Taylor -- Fatalism and ability II / Peter Makepeace -- Fatalism and linguistic reform / John Turk Saunders -- Fatalism and Professor