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Like a train beginning a long journey, Freddoso starts us down the path of Molina's solution to the famous determinism vs. free will dilemma. It truly is a grind early on, but as one begins to understand the Freddoso's logical processes, his careful attention to detail and nuance begin to shine. Eventually, the train picks up steam and helps one travel deeper into the issue than he ever thought possible.
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