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A Contemporary Introduction to Free Will

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Paperback, 196 pages
Publisher:
Oxford University Press, 2005
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First Edition, Fifth Printing

Accessible to students with no background in the subject, A Contemporary Introduction to Free Will provides an extensive and up-to-date overview of all the latest views on this central problem of philosophy. Opening with a concise introduction to the history of the problem of free will—and its place in the history of philosophy—the book then turns to contemporary debates and theories about free will, determinism, and related subjects like moral responsibility, coercion, compulsion, autonomy, agency, rationality, freedom, and more. Classical compatibilist and new compatibilist theories of free will are considered along with the latest incompatibilist or libertarian theories and the most recent skeptical challenges to free will. Separate chapters are devoted to the relation of free will to moral responsibility and ethics; to modern science; and to religious questions about predestination, divine foreknowledge, and human freedom. Numerous down-to-earth examples and challenging thought experiments enliven the text. The book is an ideal addition to introduction to philosophy, metaphysics, and free will courses.

Editorial Reviews

"This book, by far, stands alone as the best book to introduce this topic to the introductory philosophy student. It is stellar. . . . Kane is a master at capturing the kernel of even the most challenging and intricate issues in the free will debate, showing their structures and displaying an underlying simplicity."  --Michael McKenna, Ithaca College

"With admirable clarity and on the basis of the most comprehensive knowledge of the subject, Professor Kane charts a way through a jungle of arguments, counterarguments, and rebuttals of those arguments. . . . His use of vivid images (such as the images of Incompatibilist Mountain and the garden of the forking paths) contributes to making the book a delightful read."  --Ulrike Heuer, University of Pennsylvania

"Any educated person willing to make the effort can now read Kane's inclusive, careful and accessible book and know that he or she is familiar with the free-will problem and with the current state of human understanding of it. . . .A Contemporary Introduction to Free Will will replace all other introductions to the subject."  --The Times Literary Supplement

About the Author

Robert Kane is University Distinguished Teaching Professor at the University of Texas at Austin.  He is the author of many writings on the philosophy of mind, free will, and ethical theory, including The Significance of Free Will (OUP, 1996), and the editor of The Oxford Handbook of Free Will (OUP, 2004).  Dr. Kane is the winner of the first annual Robert W. Hamilton Faculty Book Award and the recipient of fifteen major teaching awards at the University of Texas, where he was also elected an inaugural member of the university's Academy of Distinguished Teachers.