Free Will Fundamentals: Agency, Determinism, and (In)compatibility

Dissertation, University of Colorado, Boulder (2012)
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NOTE TO READERS: My current research program is firmly grounded in the technical aspects of this dissertation. That said, my views have evolved significantly since writing it, e.g. I've flipped my views on the best working definition of 'determinism', and I no longer defend the viability of incompatibilist-impossibilism (I still grant the superficial logical consistency of the two views, but now contend that there is no way to defend one without rejecting the other). I have also given up on the general project of rehabilitating the terms 'compatibilism' and 'incompatibilism', as I now see them as unhelpful hangovers from a degenerated research program.

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Kristin M. Mickelson
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Philosophical explanations.Robert Nozick - 1981 - Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
An Essay on Free Will.Peter van Inwagen - 1983 - New York: Oxford University Press.
Physicalism, or Something Near Enough.Jaegwon Kim - 2005 - Princeton University Press.
Free Will and Luck.Alfred R. Mele - 2006 - New York, US: Oxford University Press.

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