This volume gathers together the most significant recent discussions concerning the prospects for devising a satisfactory indeterministic account of freedom of action. The thirteen essays give greater precision to traditional problems associated with indeterministic accounts, and the most creative recent proposals for resolving such problems are included and criticized. The contributors are Galen Strawson, Thomas Nagel, Daniel Dennett, Richard Double, Carl Ginet, Roderick Chisolm, Robert Nozick, Robert Kane, William Rowe, ...
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This volume gathers together the most significant recent discussions concerning the prospects for devising a satisfactory indeterministic account of freedom of action. The thirteen essays give greater precision to traditional problems associated with indeterministic accounts, and the most creative recent proposals for resolving such problems are included and criticized. The contributors are Galen Strawson, Thomas Nagel, Daniel Dennett, Richard Double, Carl Ginet, Roderick Chisolm, Robert Nozick, Robert Kane, William Rowe, Timothy O'Connor, Randolph Clarke, Peter Van Inwagen, and John Fischer and Mark Ravizza.
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