23.4.04

HEH: from my paper on the two-aspect theory of compatibilism:

"[Philosopher David] Velleman says that, supposing one has [a book which tells every action one is going to undertake], one would never feel the need to consult it before making the decision about what to have for lunch (though, if I were perhaps dithering as usual about what to have, being able to peek in on what I was going to have anyway might save everyone a great deal of time)."

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