The Significance of Free Will

Author/creator Kane, Robert Author
Format Electronic
EditionReprint
Publication InfoNew York : Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Description280 p. ill 06.000 x 09.100 in.
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Summary Annotation Robert Kane provides a critical overview of debates about free will of the past half century, relating this recent inquiry to the broader history of the free will issue and to vital currents of twentieth century thought. Kane also defends a traditional libertarian or incompatibilist view offree will (one that insists upon the incompatibility of free will and determinism), employing arguments that are both new to philosophy and that respond to contemporary developments in physics and biology, neuro science, and the cognitive and behavioral sciences.
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