Free Will (Oxford Readings in Philosophy)

Free Will (Oxford Readings in Philosophy)

by Gary Watson (Editor)

Synopsis

The new edition of this highly successful text will once again provide the ideal introduction to free will. This volume brings together some of the most influential contributions to the topic of free will during the past 50 years, as well as some notable recent work.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 198
Edition: Notations
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 28 Oct 1982

ISBN 10: 0198750544
ISBN 13: 9780198750543

Media Reviews
Excellent anthology! --James Coley, University of North Carolina, Greensboro
An excellent collection. --Susan Sauve, Harvard University
Excellent--exactly what I need for my free will course. --George B. Thomas, University of Virginia
Outstanding and much needed. --Don Garrett, University of Utah
An excellent collection of recent work on the ever-perplexing issues of mechanism and free will. --Lynne Rudder Baker, Middlebury College


Excellent anthology! --James Coley, University of North Carolina, Greensboro
An excellent collection. --Susan Sauve, Harvard University
Excellent--exactly what I need for my free will course. --George B. Thomas, University of Virginia
Outstanding and much needed. --Don Garrett, University of Utah
An excellent collection of recent work on the ever-perplexing issues of mechanism and free will. --Lynne Rudder Baker, Middlebury College

Excellent anthology! --James Coley, University of North Carolina, Greensboro
An excellent collection. --Susan Sauve, Harvard University
Excellent--exactly what I need for my free will course. --George B. Thomas, University of Virginia
Outstanding and much needed. --Don Garrett, University of Utah
An excellent collection of recent work on the ever-perplexing issues of mechanism and free will. --Lynne Rudder Baker, Middlebury College


Excellent anthology! --James Coley, University of North Carolina, Greensboro


An excellent collection. --Susan Sauve, Harvard University


Excellent--exactly what I need for my free will course. --George B. Thomas, University of Virginia


Outstanding and much needed. --Don Garrett, University of Utah


An excellent collection of recent work on the ever-perplexing issues of mechanism and free will. --Lynne Rudder Baker, Middlebury College