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BIBLIOGRAPHY

Saint Thomas Aquinas, Basic Writings of Saint Thomas
Aquinas,
ed. A. C. Pegis (New York, 1945). Aristotle, The
Nicomachean Ethics,
trans. J. A. K. Thomson (Harmonds-
worth, 1955), Book III. Saint Augustine, On Free Will, in
Augustine, Earlier Writings, trans. J. H. S. Burleigh
(Philadelphia, 1955). F. H. Bradley, Ethical Studies (London,
1927), No. 1. C. A. Campbell, In Defence of Free Will
(Glasgow, 1938). Jonathan Edwards, Freedom of the Will,
ed. P. Ramsey (New Haven, 1957). Thomas Hobbes, Of
Liberty and Necessity,
in The English Works of Thomas
Hobbes,
ed. Sir William Molesworth, 5 vols. (London,
1839-45), Vols. IV, V. Sidney Hook, ed., Determinism and
Freedom in the Age of Modern Science
(New York, 1961).
David Hume, An Inquiry Concerning Human Understanding
(New York, 1955), Sec. VIII. William James, “The Dilemma
of Determinism,” in The Will to Believe (1897; New York,
1921). Immanuel Kant, Critique of Practical Reason, trans.
L. W. Beck (Chicago, 1949). G. W. Leibniz, Selections, ed.
Philip P. Wiener (New York, 1951). John Locke, An Essay
Concerning Human Understanding,
ed. A. C. Fraser, 2 vols.
(New York, 1959), Vol. I, Book II, Ch. XXI. A. I. Melden,
Free Action (New York, 1961). John Stuart Mill, An Exami-
nation of Sir William Hamilton's Philosophy
(London, 1867),
Ch. XXVI. P. H. Nowell-Smith, Ethics (Harmondsworth,
1954), Chs. XIX, XX. Plato, The Republic, trans. F. M.
Cornford (London and New York, 1945). Moritz Schlick,
Problems of Ethics, trans. D. Rynin (New York, 1939), Ch.
VII. Benedict Spinoza, Ethics, ed. J. Gutmann (New York,
1949). Philip Wheelright, Aristotle (New York, 1951).

BERNARD BEROFSKY

[See also Evil; Freedom; Indeterminacy; Justice; Nature;
Necessity; Newton on Method; Positivism in the Twentieth
Century; Right and Good; Stoicism.]