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Addresses the problem of free will from various perspectives
Combines historical and problem-centered approaches
Demonstrates the need for an approach that recognizes the multifaceted nature of free will
Addresses the problem of free will from various perspectives Combines historical and problem-centered approaches Demonstrates the need for an approach that recognizes the multifaceted nature of free will
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Filip Grgi (PhD, University of Zagreb) is a senior research fellow at the Institute of Philosophy in Zagreb and is currently serving as its Director. His main interests are in ancient philosophy and metaphysics.
Davor Penjak (PhD, University of Zagreb) is a senior research fellow at the Institute of Philosophy in Zagreb. His area of interest includes the problem of free will, philosophy of mind, and philosophy of religion.
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Introduction.- Chapter 1. Practical Knowledge, Formal Causation and Difference-Making in Acting Intentionally (Urlike Mürbe).- Chapter 2. Wide Content Explanations (Ljudevit Hanek).- Chapter 3. Free Deliberation (Davor Penjak).- Chapter 4. Kane, Balaguer, Libertarianism, and Luck (John Lemos).- Chapter 5. The Situationist Challenge to Free Will (Brian Garvey).- Chapter 6. Narration and the Normative Theory of Freedom (Adam J. Graves).- Chapter 7. Psychopathy, Identification and Mental Time Travel (Luca Malatesti and Filip Ce).- Chapter 8. The Earliest Quantum Missionaries of Free Will: Their Physics, Politics and Religion (Boris Konjak).- Chapter 9. Aristotelian Deliberation Between Compatibilism and Incompatibilism (Filip Grgi).- Chapter 10.- Hobbes and Bramhall on (Free) Will and Freedom (Zoran Gjivo Mimica).- Chapter 11. D'Holbach's Scholastic Conception of the Will (Hasse Hämäläinen). <p
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