""Two Letters on Causation and Freedom in Willing: Addressed to John Stuart Mill"" is a philosophical work written by Rowland Gibson Hazard in 1869. The book consists of two letters that were written in response to John Stuart Mill's essay on causation and freedom. Hazard argues that Mill's theory of causation is incomplete and that it fails to account for the role of the will in human action. He also contends that Mill's view of freedom is too narrow...
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