オックスフォード自由意志ハンドブック<br>The Oxford Handbook of Free Will

オックスフォード自由意志ハンドブック
The Oxford Handbook of Free Will

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 638 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780195133363
  • DDC分類 123.5

基本説明

New in paperback. Hardcover was published in 2001. This comprehensive reference provides an exhaustive guide to current scholarship on Free Will - perhaps the most hotly and voluminously debated of all philosophical problems.

Full Description


This is a comprehensive reference work that provides a guide to scholarship on the perennial problem of free will. The problem of free will and determinism is one of the most contentious and hotly debated of all the problems that philosophy aims to tackle. This handbook, containing previously unpublished work by major philosophers, should serve as an invaluable reference for both students and scholars on this important topic.

Contents

1. The Contours of Contemporary Free Will Debates, Robert Kane; 2. Recent Work on Divine Foreknowledge and Free Will, Linda Zagzebski; 3. Fatalism, Mark Bernstein; 4. Physics, Consciousness and Free Will, David Hodgson; 5. Chaos, Indeterminsm and Free Will, Robert Bishop; 6. A Master Argument for Incompatibilism? Tomis Kapitan; 7. Free Will Remains a Mystery, Peter van Inwagen; 8. Ifs, Cans, and Free Will: The Issues, Bernard Berofsky; 9. Compatibilist Views of Freedom and Responsibility, Ishtiyaque Haji; 10. Pessimists, Pollyannas and the New Compatibilists, Paul Russell; 11. 11. Who's Afraid of Determinism: Rethinking Causes and Possibilities, Christopher Taylor and Daniel Dennett; 12. Frankfurt-type Examples and Semi-compatibilism, John Martin Fischer; 13. Libertarianism and Frankfurt-style Cases, Laura Waddell Ekstrom; 14. Responsibility and Frankfurt-style Examples, David Widerker; 15. Libertarian Views: Dualist and Agent-Cause Theories, Timothy O'Connor; 16. Libertarian Views: Noncausal and Event-Causal Accounts of Free Agency, Randolph Clarke; 17. Reasons and Explanations of Action: Causalist versus Noncausalist Accounts, Carl Ginet; 18. Some Neglected Pathways in the Free Will Labyrinth, Robert Kane; 19. Dreams of Final Responsibility, Galen Strawson; 20. Determinism as True, Compatibilism and Incompatibilism as Both False, and the Real Problem, Ted Honderich; 21. Living Without Free Will: The Case for Hard Incompatibilism, Derk Pereboom; 22. Free Will, Fundamental Dualism, and Centrality of Illusion, Saul Smilansky; 23. Metaethics, Metaphilosophy and Free Will Subjectivism, Richard Double; 24. Autonomy, Self-control and Weakness of Will, Alfred Mele; 25. Do We Have Free Will? Benjamin Libet; 26. Neurophilosophy of Free Will, Henrik Walter