This second edition of the Oxford Handbook of Free Will is intended to be a sourcebook and guide to current work on free will and related subjects.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Contributors
- 1. Introduction: The Contours of Contemporary Free Will Debates
- PART I: THEOLOGY AND FREE WILL
- 2. Divine Foreknowledge and Human Freedom
- PART II: PHYSICS, DETERMINISM AND INDETERMINISM
- 3. Quantum Physics, Consciousness and Free Will
- 4. Chaos, Indeterminism and Free Will
- 5. The Causal Closure of Physics
- PART III: THE CONSEQUENCE ARGUMENT FOR INCOMPATIBILISM
- 6. The Consequence Argument Revisited
- 7. A Compatibilist Reply to the Consequence Argument
- PART IV: COMPATIBILIST PERSPECTIVES ON FREEDOM AND RESPONSIBILITY
- 8. Compatibilism Without Frankfurt: Dispositional Analyses of Free Will
- 9. Contemporary Compatibilism: Mesh Theories and Reasons-Responsive Theories
- 10. Moral Sense and the Foundations of Responsibility
- 11. Whose Still Afraid of Determinism? Rethinking Causes and Possibilities
- PART V: MORAL RESPONSIBILITY, ALTERNATIVE POSSIBILITIES AND FRANKFURT-TYPE EXAMPLES
- 12. Frankfurt-type Examples and Semi-Compatibilism
- 13. Frankfurt-friendly Libertarianism
- 14. Obligation, Reason and Frankfurt Examples
- PART VI: LIBERTARIAN PERSPECTIVES ON FREE AGENCY AND FREE WILL
- 15. Agent-Causal Theories of Freedom
- 16. Alternatives for Liberarians
- 17. Freedom and Action Without Causation: Noncausal Theories of Freedom and Purposive Agency
- 18. Free Will is Not a Mystery
- 19. Rethinking Free Will: New Perspectives on an Ancient Problem
- PART VII: FURTHER VIEWS AND ISSUES: HARD DETERMINISM, HARD INCOMPATIBILISM, ILLUSIONISM, REVISIONISM, PROMISES AND ROLLBACKS
- 20. Free Will Skepticism and Meaning in Life
- 21. Free Will, Fundamental Dualism and the Centrality of Illusion
- 22. Effects, Determinism, Neither Compatibilism Nor Incompatibilism, Consciousness
- 23. Revisionist Accounts of Free Will: Origins, Varieties and Challenges
- 24. A Promising Argument
- 25. Rollbacks, Endorsement and Indeterminism
- 26. Free Will and Science
- 27. Contributions of Neuroscience to the Free Will Debate
- 28. Free Will and the Bounds of the Self
- 29. Intuitions about Free Will, Determinism and Bypassing
- References
- Index