Persons and Causes: The Metaphysics of Free WillOxford University Press, 14 พ.ย. 2002 - 160 หน้า This provocative book refurbishes the traditional account of freedom of will as reasons-guided "agent" causation, situating its account within a general metaphysics. O'Connor's discussion of the general concept of causation and of ontological reductionism v. emergence will specially interest metaphysicians and philosophers of mind. |
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1 Freedom and Determinism | 3 |
Some Unsatisfactory Proposals | 23 |
Reid Taylor and Chisholm | 43 |
4 The Metaphysics of Free Will | 67 |
5 Reasons and Causes | 85 |
6 Agency Mind and Reductionism | 108 |
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