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Frontmatter — CONTENTS — Section I PRELIMINARY CRITICAL QUESTIONS — CHAPTER I (LXV) THE CONNECTIONS OF THE PROBLEM — CHAPTER II (LXVI) HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE PROBLEM OF FREEDOM — CHAPTER III (LXVII) ERRONEOUS CONCEPTIONS OF FREEDOM — Section II THE CAUSAL ANTINOMY — CHAPTER IV (LXVIII) THE SIGNIFICANCE OF KANT’S SOLUTION — CHAPTER V (LXIX) DETERMINISM AND INDETERMINISM — CHAPTER VI (LXX) DETERMINISM, CAUSAL AND FINALISTIC — CHAPTER VII (LXXI) ONTOLOGICAL REGULARITY AS THE BASIS OF FREEDOM — Section III THE ANTINOMY OF THE OUGHT — CHAPTER VIII (LXXII) CRITICISM OF THE KANTIAN DOCTRINE OF FREEDOM — CHAPTER IX (LXXIII) FALSE WAYS OF PROVING THE FREEDOM OF THE WILL — CHAPTER X (LXXIV) THE PRESENT STATE OF THE PROBLEM — Section IV ETHICAL PHENOMENA, THEIR EFFICACY AS PROOFS — CHAPTER XI (LXXV) ‘PROOFS’ OF METAPHYSICAL OBJECTS — CHAPTER XII (LXXVI) MORAL JUDGMENT AND THE CONSCIOUSNESS OF SELF-DETERMINATION — CHAPTER XIII (LXXVII) RESPONSIBILITY AND ACCOUNTABILITY — CHAPTER XIV (LXXVIII) THE CONSCIOUSNESS OF GUILT — CHAPTER XV (LXXIX) SUPPLEMENTARY GROUPS OF FACTS — CHAPTER XVI (LXXX) OUGHT AND THE WILL — Section V ONTOLOGICAL POSSIBILITY OF PERSONAL FREEDOM — CHAPTER XVII (LXXXI) AUTONOMY OF THE PERSON AND DETERMINATION OF VALUES — CHAPTER XVIII (LXXXII) SOLUTION OF THE OUGHT-ANTINOMY — CHAPTER XIX (LXXXIII) PROBLEMS STILL UNSOLVED — Section VI APPENDIX TO THE DOCTRINE OF FREEDOM — CHAPTER XX (LXXXIV) APPARENT AND REAL DEFECTS OF THE THEORY — INDEX