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September 23, 2006

Holton on Choice

Alan White brought to our attention the fact that Philosophers' Imprint has just published a new article that may be of interest to Gardeners:

Richard Holton, "The Act of Choice"

Enjoy!

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The links on that site to the PDFs are not working at present.

Mark -- I just tried it at 2:47pm, and it seems to work fine for me.

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