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| back | title | author | starting page |
| 1. | Identification, Decision, and Treating as a Reason | Michael E. Bratman | 1 |
| 2. | Agent Causation and Event Causation in the Production of Free Action | Randolph Clarke | 19 |
| 3. | A New Compatibilism | John Martin Fischer | 49 |
| 4. | Freedom, Responsibility, and Will-Setting | Robert Kane | 67 |
| 5. | Quantum Mechanics and Free Will | Barry Loewer | 91 |
| 6. | A Reconsideration of an Argument Against Compatibilism | Thomas J. McKay & David Johnson | 113 |
| 7. | Soft-Libertarianism and Frankfurt-Style Scenarios | Alfred R. Mele | 123 |
| 8. | Why Agent Causation? | Timothy O’Connor | 143 |
| 9. | Psychopathology, Freedom, and the Experience of Externality | G. Lynn Stephens & George Graham | 159 |
| 10. | Persons: Identification and Freedom | Elenore Stump | 183 |
| 11. | Determinism and Moral Responsibility are Incompatible | Ted A. Warfield | 215 |
| 12. | Two Faces of Responsibility | Gary Watson | 227 |