Referências e outras leituras

Referências e outras leituras:

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Nahmias, E.; Morris, S.; Nadelhoffer, T. and Turner, J., Surveying freedom: Folk Intuitions about free will and moral responsibility. Philosophical Psychology v. 18, n. 5, p. 561-584, 2005.

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Roskies, A. L., Why Libet's studies don't pose a threat to free will. In: Sinnott-Armstrong, W. & Nadel, L. (Ed.), Conscious will and responsibility: A tribute to Benjamin Libet, p. 11-22. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011.

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