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Free Will & Action

Historical and Contemporary Perspectives

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  • © 2018

Overview

  • Addresses the problem of free will from various perspectives
  • Combines historical and problem-centered approaches
  • Demonstrates the need for an approach that recognizes the multifaceted nature of free will

Part of the book series: Historical-Analytical Studies on Nature, Mind and Action (HSNA, volume 6)

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Table of contents (10 chapters)

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About this book

This book consists of eleven new essays that provide new insights into classical and contemporary issues surrounding free will and human agency. They investigate topics such as the nature of practical knowledge and its role in intentional action; mental content and explanations of action; recent arguments for libertarianism; the situationist challenge to free will; freedom and a theory of narrative configuration; the moral responsibility of the psychopath; and free will and the indeterminism of quantum mechanics. Also tackling some historical precursors of contemporary debates, taken together these essays demonstrate the need for an approach that recognizes the multifaceted nature of free will. This book provides essential reading for anyone interested in the current scholarship on free will.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Institute of Philosophy, Zagreb, Croatia

    Filip Grgić, Davor Pećnjak

About the editors

Filip Grgić (PhD, University of Zagreb) is a senior research fellow at the Institute of Philosophy in Zagreb and is currently serving as its Director. His main interests are in ancient philosophy and metaphysics.

Davor Pećnjak (PhD, University of Zagreb) is a senior research fellow at the Institute of Philosophy in Zagreb. His area of interest includes the problem of free will, philosophy of mind, and philosophy of religion.

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