Paradoxes of Free Will
American Philosophical Society (2002)
| Abstract | In this 2002 J.F. Lewis Award-winning monograph, Gunther Stent traces the origins and development of the paradoxes of free will in this well-crafted ... | |||||||||
| Keywords | Free will and determinism | |||||||||
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| Call number | BJ1461.S69 2002 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 0871699265 9780871699268 | |||||||||
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Peter van Inwagen (2000). Free Will Remains a Mystery. Philosophical Perspectives 14:1-20.
C. Taylor & Daniel C. Dennett (2002). Who's Afraid of Determinism? Rethinking Causes and Possibilities. In Robert H. Kane (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Free Will. Oxford University Press.
Tamler Sommers (2007). The Illusion of Freedom Evolves. In Don Ross, David Spurrett, Harold Kincaid & G. Lynn Stephens (eds.), Distributed Cognition and the Will: Individual volition and social context. MIT Press.
Peter van Inwagen (1983). An Essay on Free Will. Oxford University Press.
Shaun Nichols (2008). Great Philosophical Debates. Teaching Co..
Peter van Inwagen (1975). The Incompatibility of Free Will and Determinism. Philosophical Studies 27 (March):185-99.
Kadri Vihvelin, Arguments for Incompatibilism. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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