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    Exam 15: The Pragmatist: William James
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    Who Claimed That the Problem of Free Will Was Not
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Who Claimed That the Problem of Free Will Was Not

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Question 1

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Who claimed that the problem of free will was not a real one?


A) James
B) Russell
C) Stace
D) Peirce

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Q9: Which two beliefs are unprovable?<br>A) Free will

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Q11: "Pragma" means "an act" or "without consequences.

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