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  1. P. F. Strawson’s Free Will Naturalism.Joe Campbell - 2017 - International Journal for the Study of Skepticism 7 (1):26-52.
    _ Source: _Page Count 27 This is an explication and defense of P. F. Strawson’s naturalist theory of free will and moral responsibility. I respond to a set of criticisms of the view by free will skeptics, compatibilists, and libertarians who adopt the _core assumption_: Strawson thinks that our reactive attitudes provide the basis for a rational justification of our blaming and praising practices. My primary aim is to explain and defend Strawson’s naturalism in light of criticisms based on the (...)
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    Keith Lehrer on Compatibilism.Joe Campbell & Keith Lehrer - 2018 - The Journal of Ethics 22 (2):225-233.
    Keith Lehrer has been publishing on free will and compatiblism since 1960. Our concern here is to present an account of the development on his work on the subject.
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    Critical Notice: Paul Russell’s The Riddle of Hume’s Treatise: Skepticism, Naturalism, and Irreligion.Joe Campbell - 2015 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 45 (1):127-137.
    In The Riddle of Hume's Treatise: Skepticism, Naturalism, and Irreligion, Paul Russell makes a strong case for the claim that “The primary aim of Hume's series of skeptical arguments, as developed and distributed throughout the Treatise, is to discredit the doctrines and dogmas of Christian philosophy and theology with a view toward redirecting our philosophical investigations to areas of ‘common life,’ with the particular aim of advancing ‘the science of man’”. Understanding Hume in this way, according to Russell, sheds light (...)
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  4. Blackwell Companion to Free Will.Joe Campbell, Kristin Mickelson & V. Alan White (eds.) - forthcoming - Blackwell.
  5. Wiley-Blackwell: A Companion to Free Will.Joe Campbell, Kristin M. Mickelson & V. Alan White (eds.) - 2023 - Wiley.
    "We wish this volume to be a sure companion to the study of free will, broadly construed to include action theory, moral and legal responsibility, and cohort studies feathering off into adjacent fields in the liberal arts and sciences. In addition to general coverage of the discipline, this volume attempts a more challenging and complementary accompaniment to many familiar narratives about free will. In order to map out some directions such accompaniment will take, in this introduction we anchor the thirty (...)
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    A Distributionist View of Gambling.Joe Campbell - 2003 - The Chesterton Review 29 (3):453-454.
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    Compassionate Conservatism: What it is, What it Does, And How it Can Transform America, by Marvin Olasky.Joe Campbell - 2001 - The Chesterton Review 27 (4):525-533.
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    Chesterton, Science and Sex.Joe Campbell - 2000 - The Chesterton Review 26 (3):321-333.
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    Civilizing Sex: On Chastity and the Common Good, by Patrick Riley.Joe Campbell - 2002 - The Chesterton Review 28 (3):393-397.
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    Defending Capitalism.Joe Campbell - 1998 - The Chesterton Review 24 (3):411-413.
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    Editor’s Introduction.Joe Campbell - 2020 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 97 (4):541-544.
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    'Free Will and Epistemology: A Defence of the Transcendental Argument for Freedom', by Robert Lockie.Joe Campbell - 2019 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 97 (3):633-633.
    Volume 97, Issue 3, September 2019, Page 633-633.
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    Heaven on Earth: The Rise and Fall of Socialism, by Joshua Muravchik.Joe Campbell - 2003 - The Chesterton Review 29 (4):573-580.
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    Is Small Bountiful?Joe Campbell - 1997 - The Chesterton Review 23 (3):329-335.
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    Life at the Bottom: The Worldview That Makes the Underclass, by Theodore Dalrymple.Joe Campbell - 2002 - The Chesterton Review 28 (3):381-387.
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    Shaw in Saskatchewan.Joe Campbell - 2004 - The Chesterton Review 30 (1/2):212-215.
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    The Consequence Argument and the Mind Argument.Joe Campbell & Kenji Lota - 2023 - In Joe Campbell, Kristin M. Mickelson & V. Alan White, Wiley-Blackwell: A Companion to Free Will. Wiley.
    We investigate two formal arguments familiar to free will scholars and central to the work of Peter van Inwagen: the consequence argument (CA) and the Mind argument (MA). While CA is an argument for the incompatibility of free will and determinism, the version of the Mind argument we consider argues for a tension between free will and in determinism. Together the arguments support the view that no one has free will. Our study and comparison of the arguments show that CA (...)
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    The Least of Our Brethren.Joe Campbell - 2003 - The Chesterton Review 29 (3):367-373.
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    The New Age and a New Canadian Newspaper.Joe Campbell - 2000 - The Chesterton Review 26 (3):424-425.
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    The Social Transformation of the Irish People.Joe Campbell - 2003 - The Chesterton Review 29 (1/2):278-280.
  21. More Trouble for Direct Source Incompatibilism: Reply to Yang. [REVIEW]Charles Hermes & Joe Campbell - 2012 - Acta Analytica 27 (3):335-344.
    Direct source incompatibilism (DSI) is the conjunction of two claims: SI-F: there are genuine Frankfurt-style counterexamples (FSCs); SI-D: there is a sound version of the direct argument (DA). Eric Yang ( 2012 ) responds to a recent criticism of DSI (Campbell 2006 ). We show that Yang misses the mark. One can accept Yang’s criticisms and get the same result: there is a deep tension between FSCs and DA, between SI-F and SI-D. Thus, DSI is untenable. In this essay, we (...)
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    "Freedom, Responsibility, and Determinism: A Philosophical Dialogue," by John Lemos. [REVIEW]Joe Campbell - 2014 - Teaching Philosophy 37 (2):260-264.
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    Judicial Activism: A Threat to Democracy and Religion, Fr. Alphonse de Valk C.S.B., general editor; and Borowski: A Canadian Paradox, by Lianne Laurence. [REVIEW]Joe Campbell - 2004 - The Chesterton Review 30 (3/4):377-387.
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    The Politically Incorrect Guide to Science, by Tom Bethell. [REVIEW]Joe Campbell - 2006 - The Chesterton Review 32 (3-4):450-455.
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