Free Will

Free Will by Derk Pereboom, published by Cambridge University Press on February 24, 2022, is a concise exploration of the ongoing debate surrounding the concept of free will. This new edition, comprising 75 pages, delves into the various interpretations of free will, including libertarianism, compatibilism, and free will skepticism. The book aims to clarify these positions and examines the significant objections raised against them, providing a structured overview of the current philosophical landscape.
Readers will find a detailed discussion on the implications of the free will debate, particularly in relation to moral responsibility and determinism. The text addresses critical issues such as whether the ability to do otherwise is necessary for moral accountability and explores manipulation arguments against compatibilism. Additionally, the book highlights practical implications of these philosophical discussions in areas like personal relationships and criminal justice, making it a relevant resource for those interested in the intersections of philosophy, science, and social aspects.
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This Element provides a thorough overview of the free will debate as it currently stands. After distinguishing the main senses of the term ‘free will’ invoked in that debate, it proceeds to set out the prominent versions of the main positions, libertarianism, compatibilism, and free will skepticism, and then to discuss the main objections to these views. Particular attention is devoted to the controversy concerning whether the ability to do otherwise is required for moral responsibility and whether it is compatible with determinism, and to manipulation arguments against compatibilism. Two areas in which the free will debate has practical implications are discussed in detail, personal relationships and criminal justice.
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