Free Will papers |
"Libertarianism" Forthcoming in A Companion to Free Will, J. Campbell (ed.), Wiley-Blackwell Publishing. |
"Free Will, Determinism, and Epiphenomenalism," Frontiers in Psychology, 2019. |
“Determinism and its Relevance to the Free Will Question,” Handbook of Neuroethics, J. Clausen and N. Levy (eds.), Springer, 2014, pp. 231-251. |
“Replies to McKenna, Pereboom, and Kane,” Philosophical Studies, vol. 169 (2014), 71-92; this was part of a symposium on my book Free Will as an Open Scientific Problem. The other contributors to the symposium are Michael McKenna, Derk Pereboom, and Robert Kane. |
“Interview on Free Will and Moral Responsibility”, Methòde, vol. 2 (2013), pp. 1-11. |
"Why There are no Good Arguments for any Interesting Version of Determinism," Synthese, vol. 168 (2009), pp. 1-21. |
"The Metaphysical Irrelevance of the Compatibilism Debate (and, More Generally, of Conceptual Analysis)," The Southern Journal of Philosophy, vol. 47 (Spring 2009), pp. 1-24. |
"A Coherent, Naturalistic, and Plausible Formulation of Libertarian Free Will," Nous, vol. 38 (September 2004), pp. 379-406. |
"Libertarianism as a Scientifically Reputable View," Philosophical Studies, vol. 93 (February 1999), pp. 189-211. |