Notes

  1. . Robert B.Glassman, “Free Will Has a Neural Substrate: Critique of Joseph F. Rychlak's Discovering Free Will and Personal Responsibility,” Zygon  18 (March 1983): 67–82.
  2. . Joseph F. Rychlak, Discovering Free Wall and Personal Responsibility (New York: Oxford University Press, 1979), p. 289.
  3. . Ibid., p. 7.
  4. . Adelbert D. Jenkins, The Psychology of the Ajro—American: A Humanistic Approach (Elmsford, N.Y.: Pergamon Press, 1982).
  5. . Rychlak, p. 19.
  6. . Francis Bacon, “Advancement of Learning,” in Great Books of the Western World, ed. R. M. Hutchins (Chicago: Encyclopedia Britannica, 1952), 30:45.
  7. . Aristotle, “Metaphysics,” in Great Books of the Western World, ed. R. M. Hutchins (Chicago: Encyclopedia Britannica, 1952), 8:533.
  8. . Aristotle, “Topics,” in Great Books of the Western World, ed. R. M. Hutchins (Chicago: Encyclopedia Britannica, 1952), 8:143.
  9. . Rychlak, p. 204.
  10. . Ibid., pp. 63, 81.
  11. . For an excellent analysis of the differences between judgmental reason and calculation see J. Weizenbaum, Computer Power and Human Reason: From Judgment to Calculation (San Francisco: W. H. Freeman & Co., 1976).