edited by Ted Honderich The bibliography, which barely made it into existence on 1 January 2001, and has not got attention since, is to be arranged in the same categories used in the selection of determinism and freedom writings. 'Freedom' includes both origination or free will and also voluntariness. ------------------------------------------------------------- 1 CAUSATION -- WHAT IS IT? Thomas Hobbes: Entire Causes and Their Only Possible Effects David Hume: Causal Connection
Is Constant Conjunction
2 DETERMINISM EXPOUNDED David Hume: The Obviousness
of the Truth of Determinism
3 INDETERMINISM EXPOUNDED Robert Kane:
Reflections on Free Will, Determinism and Indeterminism
4 DETERMINISM OR INDETERMINISM -- WHICH IS TRUE? David Hume: The
Obviousness of the Truth of Determinism
5 DETERMINISM'S POSSIBLE CONSEQUENCES
FOR OUR LIVES
6 COMPATIBILISM -- FREEDOM AS VOLUNTARINESS Thomas Hobbes: Causation Itself, Determinism, and Their Compatibility with Freedom David Hume: Freedom Reconciled with Determinism Peter Strawson:
Freedom and Resentment
7 INCOMPATIBILISM -- FREEDOM AS ORIGINATION OR FREE WILL AND ALSO VOLUNTARINESS Bishop Bramhall: The Pretty Freedom of Thomas Hobbes that Goes With Necessity Robert Kane:
Reflections on Free Will, Determinism and Indeterminism
8 NEITHER COMPATIBILISM NOR INCOMPATIBILISM HOME: Determinism & Freedom Philosophy HOME: T.H. front page
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