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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Meghan Griffith (Davidson College, USA)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Edition: 2nd edition Weight: 0.490kg ISBN: 9781138366886ISBN 10: 1138366889 Pages: 178 Publication Date: 16 September 2021 Audience: General/trade , Primary & secondary/elementary & high school , College/higher education , General , Educational: Primary & Secondary Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews"Praise for the first edition: ""This is an absolutely wonderful introductory book on the issues surrounding the very lively debates about free will and moral responsibility. This area of philosophy has been extremely active in the last two or three decades, and Griffith presents ‘the basics’ in a clear and accessible way. The author has a gift for getting right to the heart of the issues. I highly recommend this book."" - John Martin Fischer, University of California - Riverside, USA ""Free Will: The Basics is an excellent introduction to free will. Griffith’s writing is lucid and engaging. She instructively surveys the major philosophical theories, controversies, and arguments about free will while keeping in view for her readers the relevance of her important topic to their lives."" - Alfred R. Mele, Florida State University, USA Praise for the first edition: 'This is an absolutely wonderful introductory book on the issues surrounding the very lively debates about free will and moral responsibility. This area of philosophy has been extremely active in the last two or three decades, and Griffith presents ""the basics"" in a clear and accessible way. The author has a gift for getting right to the heart of the issues. I highly recommend this book.' - John Martin Fischer, University of California - Riverside, USA 'Free Will: The Basics is an excellent introduction to free will. Griffith’s writing is lucid and engaging. She instructively surveys the major philosophical theories, controversies, and arguments about free will while keeping in view for her readers the relevance of her important topic to their lives.' - Alfred R. Mele, Florida State University, USA" Praise for the first edition: This is an absolutely wonderful introductory book on the issues surrounding the very lively debates about free will and moral responsibility. This area of philosophy has been extremely active in the last two or three decades, and Griffith presents 'the basics' in a clear and accessible way. The author has a gift for getting right to the heart of the issues. I highly recommend this book. - John Martin Fischer, University of California - Riverside, USA Free Will: The Basics is an excellent introduction to free will. Griffith's writing is lucid and engaging. She instructively surveys the major philosophical theories, controversies, and arguments about free will while keeping in view for her readers the relevance of her important topic to their lives. - Alfred R. Mele, Florida State University, USA Praise for the first edition: 'This is an absolutely wonderful introductory book on the issues surrounding the very lively debates about free will and moral responsibility. This area of philosophy has been extremely active in the last two or three decades, and Griffith presents the basics in a clear and accessible way. The author has a gift for getting right to the heart of the issues. I highly recommend this book.' - John Martin Fischer, University of California - Riverside, USA 'Free Will: The Basics is an excellent introduction to free will. Griffith's writing is lucid and engaging. She instructively surveys the major philosophical theories, controversies, and arguments about free will while keeping in view for her readers the relevance of her important topic to their lives.' - Alfred R. Mele, Florida State University, USA Praise for the first edition: This is an absolutely wonderful introductory book on the issues surrounding the very lively debates about free will and moral responsibility. This area of philosophy has been extremely active in the last two or three decades, and Griffith presents 'the basics' in a clear and accessible way. The author has a gift for getting right to the heart of the issues. I highly recommend this book. - John Martin Fischer, University of California - Riverside, USA Free Will: The Basics is an excellent introduction to free will. Griffith's writing is lucid and engaging. She instructively surveys the major philosophical theories, controversies, and arguments about free will while keeping in view for her readers the relevance of her important topic to their lives. - Alfred R. Mele, Florida State University, USA Praise for the first edition: ""This is an absolutely wonderful introductory book on the issues surrounding the very lively debates about free will and moral responsibility. This area of philosophy has been extremely active in the last two or three decades, and Griffith presents ‘the basics’ in a clear and accessible way. The author has a gift for getting right to the heart of the issues. I highly recommend this book."" - John Martin Fischer, University of California - Riverside, USA ""Free Will: The Basics is an excellent introduction to free will. Griffith’s writing is lucid and engaging. She instructively surveys the major philosophical theories, controversies, and arguments about free will while keeping in view for her readers the relevance of her important topic to their lives."" - Alfred R. Mele, Florida State University, USA Praise for the first edition: 'This is an absolutely wonderful introductory book on the issues surrounding the very lively debates about free will and moral responsibility. This area of philosophy has been extremely active in the last two or three decades, and Griffith presents ""the basics"" in a clear and accessible way. The author has a gift for getting right to the heart of the issues. I highly recommend this book.' - John Martin Fischer, University of California - Riverside, USA 'Free Will: The Basics is an excellent introduction to free will. Griffith’s writing is lucid and engaging. She instructively surveys the major philosophical theories, controversies, and arguments about free will while keeping in view for her readers the relevance of her important topic to their lives.' - Alfred R. Mele, Florida State University, USA Author InformationMeghan Griffith is Professor of Philosophy at Davidson College, USA. She specializes in metaphysics, free will, moral responsibility, and action theory. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |