A unique anthology which features contributions to the dispute over free will from both historical and twentieth-century
sources, Pereboom's volume presents the most thoughtful positions taken thus far in this crucial and difficult
debate, as well as discussions of the consequences of these positions for free will's traditional corollary, moral
responsibility. Hackett Readings in Philosophy is a versatile series of compact anthologies, each devoted to a
topic of traditional interest. Selections include classical, modern, and contemporary writings, chosen for their
elegance of exposition and their consistent ability to stimulate thought and discussion.