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Free Will and Reactive Attitudes: Perspectives on P.F. Strawson's "Freedom and Resentment" Edited by Michael McKenna and Paul Russell List of Contributors Introduction Perspectives on P.F. Strawson¿s ¿Freedom and Resentment¿ Michael McKenna and Paul Russell Chapter 1 Freedom and Resentment P.F. Strawson Chapter 2 Free-will and Rationality A.J. Ayer Chapter 3 Accountability II Jonathan Bennett Chapter 4 The Importance of Free Will Susan Wolf Chapter 5 On ¿Freedom and Resentment¿ Galen Strawson Chapter 6 Responsibility and the Limits of Evil: Variations on a Strawsonian Theme Gary Watson Chapter 7 Strawson¿s Way of Naturalizing Responsibility Paul Russell Chapter 8 Emotions, Expectations & Responsibility R. Jay Wallace Chapter 9 Blaming, Understanding, and Justification: A Defense of Strawson¿s Naturalism about Moral Responsibility Kevin Magill Chapter 10 The Limits of Evil and the Role of Moral Address: A Defense of Strawsonian Compatibilism Michael McKenna Chapter 11 Revising the Reactive Attitudes Derk Pereboom Chapter 12 Free Will: From Nature to Illusion Saul Smilansky Chapter 13 Thinking with your Hypothalamus: Reflections on a Cognitive Role for the Reactive Emotions David Zimmerman Chapter 14 Doing Without Desert Erin Kelly Chapter 15 Responsibility and the Aims of Theory: Strawson and Revisionism Manuel Vargas Suggestion for Further Reading
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Strawson, P. F. Freedom and resentment.
Free will and determinism.