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1. Introduction I. THE ASCENT PROBLEM:COMPATIBILITY AND SIGNIFICANCE 2. Will 3. Responsibility 4. Alternative Possibilities 5. Ultimate Responsibility 6. Significance II. THE DESCENT PROBLEM: INTELLIGIBILITY AND EXISTENCE 7. Plurality and Indeterminism 8. Moral and Prudential Choice 9. Efforts, Purposes, and Practical Reason 10. Objections and Responses 11. Conclusion Notes References Index