Includes bibliographical references (pages 205-212) and indexes.
Contents
Noncausal agency -- Noncausal agency and its critics -- Noncausal agency and problems of luck -- The principle of alternative possibilities -- Self-forming choices, life plans, and the problem of evil.
Summary
Stewart Goetz presents a thought-provoking defence of the existence of libertarian freedom of will, arguing that choices are essentially uncaused events with teleological explanations.
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