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September 08, 2006

Everybody's free

. . . to join the second edition of the landmark GFP Online Reading Group.

Continuing our tradition of excellence in group blogging, the next paper we will read and discuss in our customarily death-defying and erudite way will be:

Al Mele, "Manipulation, Compatibilism, and Moral Responsibility" available here.

Initial remarks will be provided by everyone's favorite agent cause and Philosophy Ping-Pong World Champion, Tim O'Connor.

Initial comments will be posted somewhere around September 27th.
You will post your comments soon thereafter.

So, flex your neck, loosen fingers, and get to reading and comment-formulating.

Thanks to everyone who has participated so far, and admonishments to join it to those of you who are still lurking.

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