Review:
"Excellent anthology!"--James Coley, University of North Carolina, Greensboro "An excellent collection."--Susan Sauve, Harvard University "Excellent--exactly what I need for my free will course."--George B. Thomas, University of Virginia "Outstanding and much needed."--Don Garrett, University of Utah "An excellent collection of recent work on the ever-perplexing issues of mechanism and free will."--Lynne Rudder Baker, Middlebury College "Excellent anthology!"--James Coley, University of North Carolina, Greensboro "An excellent collection."--Susan Sauve, Harvard University "Excellent--exactly what I need for my free will course."--George B. Thomas, University of Virginia "Outstanding and much needed."--Don Garrett, University of Utah "An excellent collection of recent work on the ever-perplexing issues of mechanism and free will."--Lynne Rudder Baker, Middlebury College "Excellent anthology!"--James Coley, University of North Carolina, Greensboro "An excellent collection."--Susan Sauve, Harvard University "Excellent--exactly what I need for my free will course."--George B. Thomas, University of Virginia "Outstanding and much needed."--Don Garrett, University of Utah "An excellent collection of recent work on the ever-perplexing issues of mechanism and free will."--Lynne Rudder Baker, Middlebury College "Excellent anthology!"--James Coley, University of North Carolina, Greensboro "An excellent collection."--Susan Sauve, Harvard University "Excellent--exactly what I need for my free will course."--George B. Thomas, University of Virginia "Outstanding and much needed."--Don Garrett, University of Utah "An excellent collection of recent work on the ever-perplexing issues of mechanism and free will."--Lynne Rudder Baker, Middlebury College
About the Author:
Gary Watson is Professor of Philosophy at the University of California, Riverside.
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