11.04.2013 Views

Defending Hard Incompatibilism Again - Derk Pereboom

Defending Hard Incompatibilism Again - Derk Pereboom

Defending Hard Incompatibilism Again - Derk Pereboom

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

Philosophical Books 47 (2006), pp. 198-212.<br />

<strong>Pereboom</strong>, D. (2007). “On Alfred Mele’s Free Will and Luck,” Philosophical Explorations 10,<br />

pp. 163-172.<br />

<strong>Pereboom</strong>, D. (forthcoming). “The <strong>Hard</strong>-line reply to the Multiple-Case Manipulation<br />

Argument,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research.<br />

Sellars, W. (1963). "Philosophy and the Scientific Image of Man," in Science, Perception, and<br />

Reality, London: Routledge and Kegan Paul.<br />

Shabo, S. (forthcoming). “Uncompromising Source <strong>Incompatibilism</strong>,” Philosophy and<br />

Phenomenological Research.<br />

Sher, G. (2006). In Praise of Blame, Oxford: Oxford University Press.<br />

Sommers, T. (forthcoming). “More Work for <strong>Hard</strong> Incompatibilists.”<br />

Spinoza, B. (1677/1985). Ethics, Appendix to Part I, II 78; The Collected Works of Spinoza, ed.<br />

and tr. E. Curley, Volume 1; Princeton: Princeton University Press.<br />

Van Inwagen, P. (2000). “Free Will Remains a Mystery,” Philosophical Perspectives 14, pp.<br />

Wallace, R. J. (1994). Responsibility and the Moral Sentiments, Cambridge: Harvard University<br />

Press.<br />

Widerker, D. (1995). "Libertarianism and Frankfurt's Attack on the Principle of Alternative<br />

Possibilities," The Philosophical Review 104, pp. 247-61.<br />

Widerker, D. (2000). “Frankfurt’s Attack on Alternative Possibilities,” Philosophical<br />

Perspectives 14, pp. 181-201.<br />

Widerker, D. (2006). “Libertarianism and the Philosophical Significance of Frankfurt<br />

Scenarios,” Journal of Philosophy 103, pp. 163-87.<br />

44

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!