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Russell & Deery: The Philosophy of Free Will
Nadelhoffer: The Future of Punishment
Arpaly: Unprincipled Virtue
Arpaly: Merit, Meaning, and Human Bondage
Doyle: Free Will: The Scandal in Philosophy
Bratman: Structures of Agency
Waller: Against Moral Responsibility
Buckareff: Philosophy of Action: 5 Questions
Clarke: Libertarian Accounts of Free Will
Hodgson: Rationality + Consciousness = Free Will
Dennett: Freedom Evolves
Dennett: Elbow Room
Fischer: My Way: Essays on Moral Responsibility
Fischer: The Metasphysics of Free Will
Fischer & Ravizza: Responsibility and Control
Fischer, Vargas, Kane, and Pereboom: Four Views on Free Will
Mikhail: Elements of Moral Cognition
Kane: A Contemporary Introduction to Free Will
Kane: The Oxford Handbook of Free Will
Ekstrom: Free Will: A Philosophical Study
Balaguer: Free Will as an Open Scientific Problem
Vargas: Building Better Beings
McKenna & Russell : Free Will and Reactive Attitudes
Mele: Autonomous Agents
Mele: Effective Intentions: The Power of Conscious Will
Mele: Free Will and Luck
McKenna: Conversation and Responsibility
O'Connor: Persons and Causes
Pereboom: Living without Free Will
Pereboom: Free Will
Smilansky: Free Will and Illusion
Sommers: A Very Bad Wizard
Sommers: Relative Justice
Timpe: Free Will: Sourcehood and Its Alternatives
van Inwagen: An Essay on Free Will
Watson: Agency and Answerability
Widerker & McKenna : Moral Responsibility and Alternative Possibilities
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