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Counter
 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

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Strawson, P. F. Freedom and resentment.
Free will and determinism.