Beschreibung:
Restorative Free Will examines free will as an adaptive capacity that evolved in humans and many other species, and restores free will to species excluded by claims of human uniqueness. Restorative Free Will recognizes the basic biological value of both libertarian and compatibilist elements of free will, and explains how these traditionally opposed accounts of free will capture an essential element of foraging animals' free will.
Chapter 1: Human UniquenessChapter 2: Uniquely Human ReasonChapter 3: Will Power in a Just WorldChapter 4: The Burden of Moral ResponsibilityChapter 5: Free Will and Criminal JusticeChapter 6: Psychological Free WillChapter 7: Restorative Free WillChapter 8: Enlarging EthicsChapter 9: Why Keep Free Will?