An engaging and accessible introduction to the challenging philosophical problem of free will. Updated and revised throughout, this edition includes recent examples of experiments within science, and also a new section on dispositionalism.
Provides an overview of the most important issues and arguments relating to free will without promoting one viewpoint over the others
Written in an accessible style with pedagogical features such as suggestions for further reading, study questions and a glossary of key words it has the potential to be used on courses globally.