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September 15, 2004

John Fischer on Randolph Clarke’s New Book

Those of you who live in sunny and free will-driven Southern California will have the opportunity to attend John Fischer’s seminar on Randolph Clarke’s new book, Libertarian Accounts of Free Will, starting Tuesday, Sept. 28th, from 2 pm to 5 pm, at the UC Riverside Philosophy Department.

Special guests: Harry Frankfurt, Stewart Goetz, and the author of the book himself, among others.

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Gary Watson will also be coming to some of the sessions, so there will be at least one good UCR philosopher there.

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