Tomis Kapitan (1949–2016) was an American philosopher and Distinguished Teaching Professor Emeritus at Northern Illinois University.
[1][2][3] He worked primarily in metaphysics and philosophy of language.
Kapitan was especially interested in the free will debate, where he was a "compatibilist," defending the view that free will is possible even in a completely deterministic universe.
He also published in philosophy of religion and wrote extensively on the Palestine-Israeli conflict.
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