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Introduction | 3 | |
1 | Libertarianism, Action, and Self-Determination | 13 |
2 | The Problem of Autonomy | 33 |
3 | On Giving Libertarians What They Say They Want | 43 |
4 | Libertarianism and Rationality | 57 |
5 | Reasons Explanation of Action: An Incompatibilist Account | 69 |
6 | Agents, Causes, and Events: The Problem of Free Will | 95 |
7 | Choice and Indeterminism | 101 |
8 | Two Kinds of Incompatibilism | 115 |
9 | Two Concepts of Freedom | 151 |
10 | Agent Causation | 173 |
11 | Toward a Credible Agent-Causal Account of Free Will | 201 |
12 | When Is the Will Free? | 219 |
13 | When the Will Is Free | 239 |
Name Index | 271 |
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