Acknowledgments
1: The Free Will Problem
2: Compatibilism
3: Incompatibilism
4: Libertarianism, Indeterminism, and Chance
5: Minds, Selves, and Agent Causes
6: Actions, Reasons, and Causes
7: Is Free Will Possible? Hard Determinists and Other Skeptics
8: Moral Responsibility and Alternative Possibilities
9: Higher-order Desires, Real Selves, and New Compatibilists
10: Reactive Attitude Theories
11: Ultimate Responsibility
12: Free Will and Modern Science
13: Predestination, Divine Foreknowledge, and Free Will
14: Conclusion: Five Freedoms
Notes
Index
engagingly written...a gripping and an absolutely pivotal period of operatic history, Daniel Snowman, Opera Now A Contemporary Introduction to Free Will will replace all other introductions to the subject. Saul Smilansky. Times Literary Supplement ...an excellent survey of the contemporary free-will debate...Kane...does such a good job that A Contemporary Introduction to Free Will will replace all other introductions to the subject. While the book is accessible to the lay reader, students of this problem will also read it with benefit. Saul Smilanksy, Times Literary Supplement
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