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Can anyone recommend an article or series of articles on scholastic psychology? Especially ones that focus on how decisions are legitimately one's own, in the sense of being morally responsible; vs being merely the result of processes you have no control over.
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I'll just bump this thread with Michael Maher's Psychology: Empirical and Rational. Maybe Voluntarism and PSR will help as well, and I hope others are able to provide you with what you require, since I'm not up to date with matters in this regard.
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"Thomistic Agent Causalism" by Stefaan Cuypers, collected in John Haldane's Mind, Metaphysics, and Value in the Thomistic and Analytic Traditions.
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Thanks guys, I appreciate the recommendations.
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This paper seems to capture part of what I was looking for. What do you guys think?