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  1. Mar 3, 2005 · Robert Kane (ed.) Published: 3 March 2005. Latest edition. Cite. Permissions. Share. Abstract. The Oxford Handbook of Free Will provides a guide to current scholarship on the perennial problem of free will—perhaps the most hotly and voluminously debated of all philosophical problems.

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      Abstract. This article takes an experimental approach to the...

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      I owe a debt to Peter Ohlin of Oxford University Press, who...

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      Robert Kane is University Distinguished Teaching Professor...

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      ReferencesAbelson, Raziel. 1988. Lawless Mind. Philadelphia:...

    • Neurophilosophy of Free Will

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  3. Oct 21, 2013 · Robert Kane (Ph. D. Yale University) is University Distinguished Teaching Professor of Philosophy Emeritus and Professor of Law at The University of Texas at Austin.

  4. This chapter distinguishes between compatibilism and incompatibilism about free will and causal determinism. It then explains the libertarian view of free will and moral responsibility. The chapter motivates this view of free will and outlines the particular libertarian view of Robert Kane.

  5. A Contemporary Introduction to Free Will. Robert Kane - 2005 - New York: Oxford University Press. Accessible to students with no background in the subject, A Contemporary Introduction to Free Will provides an extensive and up-to-date overview of all the latest views on this central problem of philosophy.

  6. nwagen and other incompatibilists claim. The Consequence Argument would show that determinism conflicts with anyone’s power to do oth. rw. se and thus conflicts with free will.3. An Objec. ion Concerning “Can” and “Power”The Consequence Argument is a powerful argument for the incompatibil-ity of free will and det.

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  8. Robert Kane was the acknowledged dean of the libertarian philosophers writing actively in the twentieth century on the free will problem. Before Kane, many Anglo-American philosophers had largely dismissed free will as a "pseudo-problem."

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