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Determinism
Incompatibilism
Two-Stage Model with Limited Determinism and Limited Indeterminism
Narrow IncompatibilismIllusionismSemicompatibilism
Indeterminism
Non-Causal
Agent-Causal
Event-Causal
Hard Determinism
Libertarianism
Compatibilism
Impossibilism
Hard Incompatibilism
Broad Incompatibilism
Soft Compatibilism
Soft Libertarianism
Daring Soft Libertarianism
Modest Libertarianism
Valerian Model
Source Incompatibilism
(Actual Sequence)
Leeway Incompatibilism
(Alternative Sequences)
Soft Determinism
Soft Causality
Soft Incompatibilism Cogito
SFA
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Determinism
Incompatibilism
Two-Stage Model with Limited Determinism and Limited Indeterminism
Narrow IncompatibilismIllusionismSemicompatibilism
Indeterminism
Non-Causal
Agent-Causal
Event-Causal
Hard Determinism
Libertarianism
Compatibilism
Impossibilism
Hard Incompatibilism
Broad Incompatibilism
Soft Compatibilism
Soft Libertarianism
Daring Soft Libertarianism
Modest Libertarianism
Valerian Model
Source Incompatibilism
(Actual Sequence)
Leeway Incompatibilism
(Alternative Sequences)
Soft Determinism
Soft Causality
Soft Incompatibilism Cogito
SFA
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Free Will AnthologiesSome anthologies on free will, with contributing authors:
Hook, S. and New York University. (1958). Determinism and Freedom in the Age of Modern Science; a philosophical symposium. New York, New York University Press.
[Blanshard, Black, Barrett, Bridgman, Munitz, Landé, Sciama, Hart, Edwards, Hospers,Beardsley, Brandt, Chisholm, Ducasse, Hempel, Hintz, Hook, Lerner, E. Nagel, Northrop, Pap, Schultz, R. Taylor, Weiss, Wilson.]
Morgenbesser, S. and J. J. Walsh (1962). Free Will. Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Prentice-Hall.
[Augustine, Aquinas, Scotus, Hobbes, Mill, Foot, R.Taylor, Sartre, Broad, Aristotle, Hart.]
Berofsky, B. (1966). Free Will and Determinism. New York,, Harper & Row.
[Hospers, Hook, Schlick, Hobart, Foot, Campbell. Broad, Mill, Sartre, Melden, Davidson, MacIntyre, Bradley, Augustine, R. Taylor, Austin, Nowell Smith, Chisholm, Campbell, Nowell Smith.]
Lehrer, K. (1966). Freedom and Determinism. New York,, Random House.
[Chisholm, Danto, R.Taylor, Ginet, Sellars, Lehrer.]
Dworkin, G. (1970). Determinism, Free Will, and Moral Responsibility. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.,, Prentice-Hall.
[Hume, Peirce, Nagel, Reid, Campbell, De Valla, Ginet, Moore, Thomas, Broad, Lehrer, Smart.]
Honderich, T. (1973). Essays on Freedom of Action. London, Boston,, Routledge and Kegan Paul.
[Warnock, Watling, Wiggins, Frankfurt, Kenny, Pears, Davidson, Dennett, Honderich.]
Watson, G. (1982). Free Will. Oxford Oxfordshire ; New York, Oxford University Press.
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[Ayer, Chisholm, Aune, Lehrer, van Inwagen, P. F. Strawson, Frankfurt, Watson, C.Taylor, Malcolm, T.Nagel.]
O’Connor, T. (1995). Agents, Causes, and Events: Essays on Indeterminism and Free Will. New York/Oxford , Oxford University Press.
[G.Strawson, T.Nagel, Dennett, Double, Ginet, Chisholm, Nozick, Kane, Rowe, O’Connor, Clarke, van Inwagen, Fischer, Ravizza.]
Pereboom, D. (1997). Free Will. Indianapolis/Cambridge, Hackett Publishing
[Aristotle, Stoics, Lucretius,Augustine, Aquinas, Hume, Kant, Ayer, P. F. Strawson, Chisholm, Frankfurt, van Inwagen, Wolf, Fischer, Pereboom, Clarke.]
Ekstrom, L. W. (2001). Agency and Responsibility : essays on the metaphysics of freedom. Boulder, Colo., Westview Press.
[Van Inwagen, Lewis, Fischer, Anscombe, Frankfurt, Wat-son, Bratman, Chisholm, Ekstrom, Kane, P. F. Strawson, Wolf, Widerker, Mele and Robb.]
Kane, R. (2002). The Oxford Handbook of Free Will. Oxford ; New York, Oxford University Press.
[Kane, Zagzebski, Bernstein, Hodgson, Bishop, Kapitan, van Inwagen, Berofsky, Haji, Russell, C.Taylor and Dennett, Fisch-er, Ekstrom, Widerker, O’Connor, Clarke, Ginet, G. Strawson, Honderich, Pereboom, Smilansky, Double, Mele, Libet, Walter.]
Kane, R. (2002). Free Will. Malden, MA, Blackwell Publishers.
[Skinner, Nielsen, Chisholm, Edwards, van Inwagen, Dennett, Fischer, Pereboom, Frankfurt, Wolf, Watson, O’Connor, Ginet, Kane, Hodgson, Augustine, Hasker.]
Watson, G. (2003). Free Will. Oxford/New York, Oxford University Press.
[Chisholm, van Inwagen, Smart, P. F. Strawson, Wiggins, Lewis, Bok, Frankfurt, Widerker, Fischer, G. Strawson, T.Nagel, O’Connor, Clarke, Kane, Watson, Scanlon, Wolf, Pettit and Smith, Albritton, Wallace.]
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Campbell, J. K., M. O’Rourke, and D Shier. (2004). Freedom and Determinism. MIT Press.
[Earman, Lehrer, Kane, Ginet, Nelkin, Haji, Long, Arpaly, Fischer, van Inwagen, Perry, Feldman, Gier, Kjellberg, Honderich.]
Web References
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (SEP) article on Free Will (Timothy O’Connor)
SEP on Incompatibilist Free Will (Randolph Clarke)SEP on Causal Determinism (Carl Hoefere)SEP on Incompatibilism (Kadri Vihvelin)SEP on Compatibilism (Michael McKenna)SEP on Moral Responsibility (Andrew Eshleman)Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy (IEP) article on Free Will
(Kevin Timpe)IEP on Moral Responsibility (Garrath Williams)Online Papers on Free Will, compiled by David Chalmers (Australian
National University)Free Will Bibliography (David Chalmers and David Bourget)