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  • "Under the trees of England I meditated on this lost and perhaps mythical labyrinth. I imagined it untouched and perfect on the secret summit of some mountain; I imagined it drowned under rice paddies or beneath the sea; I imagined it infinite, made not only of eight-sided pavilions and of twisting paths but also of rivers, provinces and kingdoms. I thought of a maze of mazes, of a sinuous, ever growing maze which would take in both past and future and would somehow involve the stars."
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March 05, 2006

Free Will and Luck

2006 is shaping up to be a great year for books on free will and moral responsibility.  Al Mele has just notified me that his new book, Free Will and Luck, is now in print.  (Click here for information about the book from OUP.)  Happy reading!

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