This book consists of eleven new essays that provide new insights
into classical and contemporary issues surrounding free will and
human agency. They investigate topics such as the nature of
practical knowledge and its role in intentional action; mental
content and explanations of action; recent arguments for
libertarianism; the situationist challenge to free will; freedom
and a theory of narrative configuration; the moral responsibility
of the psychopath; and free will and the indeterminism of quantum
mechanics. Also tackling some historical precursors of contemporary
debates, taken together these essays demonstrate the need for an
approach that recognizes the multifaceted nature of free will. This
book provides essential reading for anyone interested in the
current scholarship on free will.
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