Absolute Idealist Powers

Author: Jesse M. Mulder

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Description: Absolute Idealist Powers by Jesse M. Mulder explores powers metaphysics through an absolute idealist lens. It motivates the claim that the very idea of power is best understood as an idealist concept.

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