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The Eighth Philosophical Perspectives Lecture: Free Will Remains a Mystery pp. 1-19(19) Author: van Inwagen P.
Modest Libertarianism pp. 21-45(25) Author: Clarke R.
TRansfer Principles and Moral Responsibility pp. 47-55(9) Authors: Stump E.; Fischer J.M.
The Dual Regress of Free Will and the Role of Alternative Possibilities pp. 57-79(23) Author: Kane R.
Autonomy and Manipulated Freedom pp. 81-103(23) Author: Kapitan T.
Causality, Mind, and Free Will pp. 105-117(13) Authors: O'Connor T.
Alternative Possibilities and Causal Histories pp. 119-137(19) Author: Pereboom D.
Libertarian Compatibilism pp. 139-166(28) Author: Vihvelin K.
Causal Determinism and Human Freedom are Incompatible: A New Argument for Incompatibilism pp. 167-180(14) Author: Warfield T.A.
Frankfurt's Attack on the Principle of Alternative Possibilities: A Further Look pp. 181-201(21) Author: Widerker D.
Free Will and Agency at its Best pp. 203-229(27) Author: Yaffe G.
Does Libertarian Freedom Require Alternate Possibilities? pp. 231-248(18) Author: Zagzebski L.
Valuing and the Will pp. 249-265(17) Author: Bratman M.E.
The Epistemic Requirements for Moral Responsibility pp. 267-277(11) Author: Ginet C.
Goal-Directed Action: Teleological Explanations, Causal Theories, and Deviance pp. 279-300(22) Author: Mele A.R.
Responsibility in Cases of Multiple Personality Disorder pp. 301-323(23) Authors: Sinnott-Armstrong W.; Behnke S.
The Survival of the Sentient pp. 325-348(24) Author: Unger P.
From Self Psychology to Moral Philosophy pp. 349-377(29) Author: Velleman J.D.