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The Free will Revolution (Continued)

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I seek to reply to the thoughtful and penetrating comments by William Rowe, Alfred Mele, Carl Ginet, and Ishtiyaque Haji. In the process, I hope that my overall approach to free will and moral responsibility is thrown into clearer relief. I make some suggestions as to future directions of research in these areas.

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Correspondence to John Martin Fischer.

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I thank Michael McKenna for his thoughtful comments, his generous introduction, and all his hard work in putting this together. Also, I wish to thank J. Angelo Corlett for his very pleasantly surprising decision to do this volume, and for his outstanding work in editing this wonderful journal from its inception.

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Fischer, J.M. The Free will Revolution (Continued). J Ethics 10, 315–345 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10892-005-5783-z

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