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Chapter XXXIII

, "Fatalism, 'Freewill' and Determinism." For a vigorous defense of "Freewill" (which is not, in my opinion, free will at all, in the common acceptation of the word) see Professor James's Essay on "The Dilemma of the Determinist," in his volume, "The Will to Believe."

Fatalism and Determinism are constantly confused, and much of the opposition to Determinism is attributable to this confusion.

Section 47. See Chapter XXXII , "Mechanism and Teleology."

## CHAPTER XII , section 48. The notes to Chapter III (see above) are in

point here. It is well worth the student's while to read the whole of

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