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Volume 34, Supplement 4, October 2000

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Modest Libertarianism
pp. 21-45(25)
Author: Clarke R.

TRansfer Principles and Moral Responsibility
pp. 47-55(9)
Authors: Stump E.; Fischer J.M.

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.

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.

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.

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