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115Free Will, 1st ed. (edited book)Oxford University Press. 1982.The Aim of this series is to bring together important recent writings in major areas of philosophical inquiry, selected from a variety of sources, mostly periodicals, which may not be conveniently available to the university students or the general reader.
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199Asymmetry and Rational AbilityPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 86 (2): 467-475. 2013.For a symposium on Dana Nelkin's Making Sense of Freedom and Responsibility.
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136Some Worries About Semi-Compatibilism Remarks on John Fischer's The Metaphysics of Free WillJournal of Social Philosophy 29 (2): 135-143. 1998.
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325Soft libertarianism and hard compatibilismThe Journal of Ethics 3 (4): 351-365. 1999.In this paper I discuss two kinds of attempts to qualify incompatibilist and compatibilist conceptions of freedom to avoid what have been thought to be incredible commitments of these rival accounts. One attempt -- which I call soft libertarianism -- is represented by Robert Kane''s work. It hopes to defend an incompatibilist conception of freedom without the apparently difficult metaphysical costs traditionally incurred by these views. On the other hand, in response to what I call the robot obj…Read more
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387Free will (edited book)Oxford University Press. 1982.The new edition of this highly successful text will once again provide the ideal introduction to free will. This volume brings together some of the most influential contributions to the topic of free will during the past 50 years, as well as some notable recent work
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2514Free agencyJournal of Philosophy 72 (8): 205-20. 1975.In the subsequent pages, I want to develop a distinction between wanting and valuing which will enable the familiar view of freedom to make sense of the notion of an unfree action. The contention will be that, in the case of actions that are unfree, the agent is unable to get what he most wants, or values, and this inability is due to his own "motivational system." In this case the obstruction to the action that he most wants to do is his own will. It is in this respect that the action is unfree…Read more
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| Normative Ethics |
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