

Four Views on Free Will
Book • 2007
Four Views on Free Will is a survey volume that presents competing positions on free will and moral responsibility, with each chapter offering a clear defense of a major perspective.
The book juxtaposes compatibilist, libertarian, skeptical, and other influential stances, enabling direct comparison and critical engagement.
Contributors include leading philosophers who articulate arguments, respond to objections, and clarify implications for moral responsibility and agency.
The format allows readers to see how different theories handle classic puzzles like determinism, manipulation, and moral luck.
It serves both as an accessible introduction and as a platform for advanced debate among contemporary free will theorists.
The book juxtaposes compatibilist, libertarian, skeptical, and other influential stances, enabling direct comparison and critical engagement.
Contributors include leading philosophers who articulate arguments, respond to objections, and clarify implications for moral responsibility and agency.
The format allows readers to see how different theories handle classic puzzles like determinism, manipulation, and moral luck.
It serves both as an accessible introduction and as a platform for advanced debate among contemporary free will theorists.
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