Agent-Causation Revisited
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About The Book

Sometimes you make a choice. Whether or not you made it was up to you. The choice was free. But how can this be? A scientific view of the world may leave no room for free choice. Free will literature continually explodes. Yet experts still focus on control or on a power to do otherwise. Sadly they neglect another intuitive feature of free will: being an underived source or ultimate originator. When acting freely one is a self-determined self-directed sole author of change. Surprisingly though the literature is replete with this pre-theoretic feature of free will virtually no one makes rigorous use of it when constructing arguments. Equipped with fresh research this book contends that agent-causation-currently an unpopular theory-deserves serious reconsideration. Only agent-causation accounts for ultimate ori­gina­tion and popular objections fail under rigorous scrutiny. This book is tightly argued. It challenges and deepens recent advances in free will scholarship made by Peter van Inwagen Robert Kane Carl Ginet Randy Clarke Stewart Goetz Tim O'Connor and others. It will change the way scholars argue about free will.
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