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Readership: Philosophers interested in philosophy of mind, consciousness, philosophy of action or free will; academic scientists (neuroscientists and psychologists); graduate and advanced undergraduate students
Alfred R. Mele, William H and Lucyle T Werkmeister Professor of Philosophy, Florida State University
"The discussion is admirably even-handed and judicious, and those looking for an entry into the recent literature on will scepticism are unlikely to find a better place to start." - Tim Bayne, Times Literary Supplement
1.: Introduction 2.: Conscious Intentions and Decisions 3.: Neuroscience and Causes of Action 4.: Neuroscience and Free Will 5.: Intentional Actions and the Alleged Illusion of Conscious Will 6.: Proximal Intentions and Awareness Reports 7.: The Power of Conscious Will 8.: Conclusion Index