TY - BOOK AU - Wolf,Susan R. TI - Freedom within reason SN - 1429407867 AV - BJ1461 .W64 1993eb U1 - 123.5 22 PY - 1993/// CY - New York PB - Oxford University Press KW - Free will and determinism KW - Ethics KW - Reason KW - Personal Autonomy KW - Libre arbitre et déterminisme KW - Morale KW - Raison KW - ethics (philosophy) KW - aat KW - reason KW - PHILOSOPHY KW - Free Will & Determinism KW - bisacsh KW - fast KW - Determinism KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 155-157) and index; 1. The Dilemma of Autonomy (In Which the Problems of Responsibility and Free Will Are Presented); Setting Up the Problem(s): The Dilemma of Autonomy; Defending the Problem as a Problem: The Metaphysical Stance; 2. The Real Self View (In Which a Nonautonomous Conception of Free Will and Responsibility is Examined and Criticized); Relating the Problems of Free Will and Responsibility to Determinism; Avoiding Autonomy: Developing the Idea of an Agent's Real Self; Problems with the Real Self View; 3. The Autonomy View (In Which an Autonomous Conception of Free Will and Responsibility Is Examined and Criticized)The Apparent (but Only Apparent) Autonomy of Valuing Selves; Autonomy as the Ability to Make Radical Choices; The (Non)Desirability of Autonomy; A Last Voice in Favor of Autonomy: The Skeptic's Perspective; 4. The Reason View (In Which a Nonautonomous Conception of Free Will and Responsibility Is Proposed); The Reason View Compared with the Autonomy View; The Reason View Compared with the Real Self View; The Reason View as an Intermediary between the Other Views; The Asymmetry of the Reason ViewThe Reason View Applied; Blameworthiness According to the Reason View; The Unity and Spirit of the Reason View; 5. Ability and Possibility (In Which the Implications of Determinism for Responsibility Are Discussed); Determinism and the Reason View; Conditional Analyses of Ability; An Alternative Characterization of Ability; The Story; The Moral of the Story; 6. The True and the Good (In Which the Metaethical Assumptions of the Reason View Are Examined); The Role of ""the True and the Good"" in the Reason View; The Metaethical Spectrum; Varieties of AntiobjectivismConceptual Subjectivism's Implications for the Reason View; Normative Pluralism and Its Conjunction with the Reason View; How Much Freedom (and Reason) Do We Need?; Notes; Selected Readings; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; R; S; T; U; V; W UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=169864 ER -