Powers, time and free will

著者

    • Austin, Christopher J.
    • Marmodoro, Anna
    • Roselli, Andrea

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Powers, time and free will

Christopher J. Austin, Anna Marmodoro, Andrea Roselli, editors

(Synthese library, 451)

Springer, c2022

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Includes bibliographical references

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内容説明

This book brings together twelve original contributions by leading scholars on the much-debated issues of what is free will and how can we exercise it in a world governed by laws of nature. Which conception of laws of nature best fits with how we conceive of free will? And which constraints does our conception of the laws of nature place on how we think of free will? The metaphysics of causation and the metaphysics of dispositions are also explored in this edited volume, in relation to whether they may or may not be game-changers in how we think about both free will and the laws of nature. The volume presents the views of a range of international experts on these issues, and aims at providing the reader with novel approaches to a core problem in philosophy. The target audience is composed by academics and scholars who are interested in an original and contemporary approach to these long-debated issues. Chapters [2] and [4] are available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com.

目次

Introduction C. J. Austin, A. Marmodoro and A. Roselli 1. What's dynamic about causal powers? A black box!Anna Marmodoro 2. Toppling the pyramids. Physics without physical state monismWilliam M. R. Simpson and Simon Horsley 3. Dispositional essentialism in the eternalist blockAndrea Roselli 4. A dynamic B theory of timeRobert C. Koons 5. Libertarian freedom in an eternalist world?Ben Page 6. The temporal structure of agencyJanice Chik 7. Freedom of the will and rational abilitiesErasmus Mayr 8. The power to will freely: how to re-think about the problem of free will without laws of natureDaniel De Haan 9. Laws loosenedHelen Steward 10. The problem of radical freedomAndreas Huttemann 11. How the libet tradition can contribute to understanding human action rather than free willSofia Bonicalzi and Mario de Caro 12. The Consequence Argument and an ontology of dispositionsMauro Dorato 13. Super-Humeanism and mental causationMichael Esfeld

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