

The importance of what we care about
Book • 1988
This book is a collection of thirteen seminal essays that delve into central topics such as freedom of the will, moral responsibility, and the concept of a person.
Frankfurt explores fundamental problems of what it means to be a person and what one should care about in life.
The essays provide a comprehensive analysis of human freedom and its implications on ethics and personal ideals.
Frankfurt explores fundamental problems of what it means to be a person and what one should care about in life.
The essays provide a comprehensive analysis of human freedom and its implications on ethics and personal ideals.
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