Free will and moral responsibility /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Boston ; Oxford :
Blackwell,
2005.
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| Series: | Midwest studies in philosophy ;
v. 29. |
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Table of Contents:
- Can we ever be really, truly, ultimately, free? / Mark Bernstein
- On an argument for the impossibility of moral responsibility / Randolph Clarke
- Deliberation and metaphysical freedom / E.J. Coffman and Ted A. Warfield
- Alienation, autonomy, and the self / Laura Waddell Ekstrom
- Neurobiology, neuroimaging, and free will / Walter Glannon
- Frankfurt-style counterexamples and begging the question / Stewart Goetz
- Freedom, obligation, and responsibility : prospects for a unifying theory / Ishtiyaque Haji
- Moral responsibility and buffered alternatives / David P. Hunt
- Decisions, intentions, and free will / Alfred R. Mele
- Where Frankfurt and Strawson meet / Michael McKenna
- Freedom, responsibility and the challenge of situationism / Dana K. Nelkin
- Freedom with a human face / Timothy O'Connor
- Defending hard incompatibilism / Derk Pereboom
- Free will and respect for persons / Saul Smilansky
- PAPistry : another defense / Daniel Speak
- The trouble with tracing / Manuel Vargas
- Blameworthiness, non-robust alternatives, and the principle of alternative expectations / David Widerker
- More on "ought" implies "can" and the principle of alternate possibilities / Gideon Yaffe.