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201. Midwest Studies in Philosophy: Volume > 29
Mark Bernstein Can We Ever Be Really, Truly, Ultimately, Free?
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E. J. Coffman, Ted A. Warfield Deliberation and Metaphysical Freedom
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Ishtiyaque Haji Freedom, Obligation, and Responsibility: Prospects for a Unifying Theory
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Stewart Goetz Frankfurt-Style Counterexamples and Begging the Question
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Walter Glannon Neurobiology, Neuroimaging, and Free Will
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Laura Waddell Ekstrom Alienation, Autonomy, and the Self
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Michael McKenna Where Frankfurt and Strawson Meet
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Dana K. Nelkin Freedom, Responsibility and the Challenge of Situationism
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David P. Hunt Moral Responsibility and Buffered Alternatives
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Alfred R. Mele Decisions, Intentions, and Free Will
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Derk Pereboom Defending Hard Incompatibilism
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Timothy O'Connor Freedom with a Human Face
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Saul Smilansky Free Will and Respect for Persons
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Daniel Speak PAPistry: Another Defense
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David Widerker Blameworthiness, Non-robust Alternatives, and the Principle of Alternative Expectations
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Gideon Yaffe More on "Ought" Implies "Can" and the Principle of Alternate Possibilities
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Manuel Vargas The Trouble with Tracing
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Julius Kovesi Against The Ritual Of "Is" And "Ought"
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R. M. Hare Prediction And Moral Appraisal
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Paul W. Taylor On Taking The Moral Point Of View