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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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April 24, 2007

Free Will in Behavioral Science & the Law

I haven't yet had a chance to read any of the articles, but I thought I'd post the link to the latest issue of Behavioral Sciences and the Law nonetheless.  My guess is that a number of Gardeners will be interested in its contents.

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Some of you have indicated that you cannot access the articles on-line for 6 months. Some of us don't have that problem. So if you want any of the articles and don't want to wait, there is at least one of us willing to email you the PDFs.

If you would be so kind as to email "Free Will in Behavioral Science and the Law" I would truely appreciate it. Thank you for your time and effort.

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