1st Edition

Free Will A Defence Against Neurophysiological Determinism

By John Thorp Copyright 1980
    176 Pages
    by Routledge

    176 Pages
    by Routledge

    The problem of freedom and determinism is one of the most enduring, and one of the best, problems in philosophy. One of the best because it so tenaciously resists solution while yet always seeming urgent, and one of the most enduring because it has always been able to present itself in different ways to suit the preoccupations of different ages. This book, first published in 1980, sets out to defend free will: it elaborates a sober and systematic case for libertarianism in the face of the overwhelming threat that is posed by the scientific study of the brain.

    1. Introduction  1.1. Varieties of Freedom  1.2. Varieties of Determinism  1.3. Formal Matters  2. On the Dispute Between Compatibilists and Incompatibilists  3. The Correlation Thesis  4. Three Problems for the Libertarian  5. Hegemony  6. The Random and the Free  7. Paralipomena

    Biography

    John Thorp