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How Free Are We?
Conversations from the Free Will Show
Flummer, Matthew T.; Cyr, Taylor W.
Oxford University Press Inc
09/2024
352
Dura
Inglês
9780197657508
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction: Let's Talk about Free Will
Chapter 1: Taylor Cyr and Matthew Flummer on Free Will Basics
Chapter 2: John Martin Fischer on Fatalism, Foreknowledge, and Determinism
Chapter 3: Alicia Finch on Logical Fatalism
Chapter 4: Linda Trinkaus Zagzebski on Divine Foreknowledge
Chapter 5: Peter van Inwagen on the Consequence Argument
Chapter 6: Alfred Mele on the Problem of Luck
Chapter 7: Carolina Sartorio on Frankfurt Cases
Chapter 8: Derk Pereboom on the Manipulation Argument
Chapter 9: Dana Kay Nelkin on Moral Luck
Chapter 10: Christopher Evan Franklin on Event-Causal Libertarianism
Chapter 11: Timothy O'Connor on Agent-Causal Libertarianism
Chapter 12: David Palmer on Non-Causal Libertarianism
Chapter 13: Gregg Caruso on Free Will Skepticism
Chapter 14: Helen Beebee on Classical Compatibilism
Chapter 15: Kadri Vihvelin on Dispositional Compatibilism
Chapter 16: Michael McKenna on Source Compatibilism
Chapter 17: Manuel Vargas on Revisionism
Chapter 18: Seth Shabo on Mysterianism
Afterword: Reflections on The Free Will Show
Free Will Glossary
Chapter 1: Taylor Cyr and Matthew Flummer on Free Will Basics
Chapter 2: John Martin Fischer on Fatalism, Foreknowledge, and Determinism
Chapter 3: Alicia Finch on Logical Fatalism
Chapter 4: Linda Trinkaus Zagzebski on Divine Foreknowledge
Chapter 5: Peter van Inwagen on the Consequence Argument
Chapter 6: Alfred Mele on the Problem of Luck
Chapter 7: Carolina Sartorio on Frankfurt Cases
Chapter 8: Derk Pereboom on the Manipulation Argument
Chapter 9: Dana Kay Nelkin on Moral Luck
Chapter 10: Christopher Evan Franklin on Event-Causal Libertarianism
Chapter 11: Timothy O'Connor on Agent-Causal Libertarianism
Chapter 12: David Palmer on Non-Causal Libertarianism
Chapter 13: Gregg Caruso on Free Will Skepticism
Chapter 14: Helen Beebee on Classical Compatibilism
Chapter 15: Kadri Vihvelin on Dispositional Compatibilism
Chapter 16: Michael McKenna on Source Compatibilism
Chapter 17: Manuel Vargas on Revisionism
Chapter 18: Seth Shabo on Mysterianism
Afterword: Reflections on The Free Will Show
Free Will Glossary
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Introduction: Let's Talk about Free Will
Chapter 1: Taylor Cyr and Matthew Flummer on Free Will Basics
Chapter 2: John Martin Fischer on Fatalism, Foreknowledge, and Determinism
Chapter 3: Alicia Finch on Logical Fatalism
Chapter 4: Linda Trinkaus Zagzebski on Divine Foreknowledge
Chapter 5: Peter van Inwagen on the Consequence Argument
Chapter 6: Alfred Mele on the Problem of Luck
Chapter 7: Carolina Sartorio on Frankfurt Cases
Chapter 8: Derk Pereboom on the Manipulation Argument
Chapter 9: Dana Kay Nelkin on Moral Luck
Chapter 10: Christopher Evan Franklin on Event-Causal Libertarianism
Chapter 11: Timothy O'Connor on Agent-Causal Libertarianism
Chapter 12: David Palmer on Non-Causal Libertarianism
Chapter 13: Gregg Caruso on Free Will Skepticism
Chapter 14: Helen Beebee on Classical Compatibilism
Chapter 15: Kadri Vihvelin on Dispositional Compatibilism
Chapter 16: Michael McKenna on Source Compatibilism
Chapter 17: Manuel Vargas on Revisionism
Chapter 18: Seth Shabo on Mysterianism
Afterword: Reflections on The Free Will Show
Free Will Glossary
Chapter 1: Taylor Cyr and Matthew Flummer on Free Will Basics
Chapter 2: John Martin Fischer on Fatalism, Foreknowledge, and Determinism
Chapter 3: Alicia Finch on Logical Fatalism
Chapter 4: Linda Trinkaus Zagzebski on Divine Foreknowledge
Chapter 5: Peter van Inwagen on the Consequence Argument
Chapter 6: Alfred Mele on the Problem of Luck
Chapter 7: Carolina Sartorio on Frankfurt Cases
Chapter 8: Derk Pereboom on the Manipulation Argument
Chapter 9: Dana Kay Nelkin on Moral Luck
Chapter 10: Christopher Evan Franklin on Event-Causal Libertarianism
Chapter 11: Timothy O'Connor on Agent-Causal Libertarianism
Chapter 12: David Palmer on Non-Causal Libertarianism
Chapter 13: Gregg Caruso on Free Will Skepticism
Chapter 14: Helen Beebee on Classical Compatibilism
Chapter 15: Kadri Vihvelin on Dispositional Compatibilism
Chapter 16: Michael McKenna on Source Compatibilism
Chapter 17: Manuel Vargas on Revisionism
Chapter 18: Seth Shabo on Mysterianism
Afterword: Reflections on The Free Will Show
Free Will Glossary
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