Free Will: A Contemporary Introduction

As an advanced introduction to the challenging topic of free will, this book is designed for upper-level undergraduates interested in a comprehensive first-stop into the field’s issues and debates. It is written by two of the leading participants in those debates—a compatibilist on the issue of free will and determinism (Michael McKenna) and an incompatibilist (Derk Pereboom). These two authors achieve an admirable objectivity and clarity while still illuminating the field’s complexity and key advances. Each chapter is structured to work as one week’s primary reading in a course on free will, while more advanced courses can dip into the annotated further readings, suggested at the end of each chapter. A comprehensive bibliography as well as detailed subject and author indexes are included at the back of the book.

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Free Will: A Contemporary Introduction

As an advanced introduction to the challenging topic of free will, this book is designed for upper-level undergraduates interested in a comprehensive first-stop into the field’s issues and debates. It is written by two of the leading participants in those debates—a compatibilist on the issue of free will and determinism (Michael McKenna) and an incompatibilist (Derk Pereboom). These two authors achieve an admirable objectivity and clarity while still illuminating the field’s complexity and key advances. Each chapter is structured to work as one week’s primary reading in a course on free will, while more advanced courses can dip into the annotated further readings, suggested at the end of each chapter. A comprehensive bibliography as well as detailed subject and author indexes are included at the back of the book.

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Free Will: A Contemporary Introduction

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As an advanced introduction to the challenging topic of free will, this book is designed for upper-level undergraduates interested in a comprehensive first-stop into the field’s issues and debates. It is written by two of the leading participants in those debates—a compatibilist on the issue of free will and determinism (Michael McKenna) and an incompatibilist (Derk Pereboom). These two authors achieve an admirable objectivity and clarity while still illuminating the field’s complexity and key advances. Each chapter is structured to work as one week’s primary reading in a course on free will, while more advanced courses can dip into the annotated further readings, suggested at the end of each chapter. A comprehensive bibliography as well as detailed subject and author indexes are included at the back of the book.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781317220268
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 07/01/2016
Series: Routledge Contemporary Introductions to Philosophy
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 344
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Michael McKenna is the Keith Lehrer Chair and Professor of Philosophy in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Arizona. He is the author of Conversation and Responsibility (2012) and numerous articles on the topics of free will and moral responsibility.

Derk Pereboom is Stanford H. Taylor ’50 Chair and Susan Linn Sage Professor in the Philosophy Department at Cornell University. He is the author of Living without Free Will (2001), Consciousness and the Prospects of Physicalism (2011), Free Will, Agency, and Meaning in Life (2014), and articles on free will and moral responsibility, philosophy of mind, and the history of modern philosophy.

Table of Contents

Preface

Introduction

Chapter 1: Free Will, Moral Responsibility, & Determinism

Chapter 2: The Free Will Problem

Chapter 3: Classical Compatibilism & Classical Incompatibilism

Chapter 4: The Debate over the Consequence Argument

Chapter 5: Alternative Possibilities and Frankfurt Cases Chapter 6: Strawsonian Compatibilism

Chapter 7: Recent Developments: Source Incompatibilism & the Compatibilists’ Burden

Chapter 8: Contemporary Compatibilism: Seven Recent Views

Chapter 9: Contemporary Compatibilism: Mesh, Reasons-responsive & Leeway Theories

Chapter 10: Contemporary Incompatibilism: Libertarianism

Chapter 11: Contemporary Incompatibilism: Free Will Skepticism

Chapter 12: Revisionism and Some Remaining Issues

Bibliography

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