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Siger of Brabant: Critical Essay by Christopher J. Ryan

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SOURCE: Ryan, Christopher J. “Man's Free Will in the Works of Siger of Brabant.” Mediaeval Studies 45 (1983): 155-99.

In the following essay, Ryan examines Siger's position on free will and discusses the inadequacies of earlier critical analyses.

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